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77 A. M. HARVEY, Jr. VsV “He has the genius of loving and being love d.’ ' Pres., Junior Class, ' 33 Glee Club, ’33, ’34 Football, ’33, ’34 Pres., Senior Class, ' 34 Student Council, ’34 Basket-ball, ’34 Hi-Y, ’34 Oak Leaf Staff, ’34 PAULINE HINKLE “Sug” “How can I study with love affairs on my brain!” Student Council, ’32, ’33, ’34 Reporter, Glee Club, ’33 Pres., Debating Club, ’33 Vice-Pres., ’34 Pres., Booster Club, ’34 Treasurer, Senior Class. ’34 Cheer Leader, ’34 Vice-Pres., Thrift Club, ’32 Basket-ball, ’34 DOROTHY WINSTON “Dot” “She’s not a goddess, an angel, a lily or a pearl; She’s just that which is sweetest, completest, and neatest — A dear httle, queer little, sweet little girl!” Hi-Y Club, ’33, ’34 Oak Leaf Staff, ’34 Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34 Senior Feature Student Council, ’32, ’33 PAUL BIRD “Big Lee” “On the athletic field he always shines. And for other honors he never pines.” Football, ’29, ’30, ’31, ’33 Basket-ball, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33 Baseball, ’29, ’32, ’33 Glee Club, ’31 Vice-Pres., Senior Class, ’34 Senior Feature KENNETH HALL “Boodle” “Comb down his hair. Look, look, it stands upright!” Senior Feature ARDIS UDELL “Firecracker” “She has sweetness all her own ” Oak Lf.af Staff, ’34 Senior Feature
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fW7 Senior Class Organization OFFICERS A. M. Harvey, Jr... Paul Bird Dorothy Winston Pauline Hinkle Miss Lorena Caldwell Color — W hite and Emerald Green Motto — “ 1 youth neiv, and age could President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Flower — W hite Rose OUR JOURNEY Four years ago we started out Without a sigh or a tear To accomplish what seemed impossible, But always very dear. Each day and month drew us nearer To that long ' sought, fanofF goal; Each year made Radford seem dearer To the heart and to the soul. And as we finish the final year We leave it with a sigh. We will always cherish our souvenirs Of dear old Radford High. — Alene Wood. AN ODE TO THE CLASS OE ’34 Oh, why are we sad when others are gay? Earth holds for us joy as in former days. A willing hand guides us as ever before And the sun is still shining as brightly as yore. The birds are still singing and nature hath clad The earth in great beauty, then why are we sad? It’s the parting of classmates from old Radford Hi And the going forth from it that causes a sigh. Some of the class will grow cold and estranged. But friendship’s true heart will remain unchanged. We look to the future and fear we have not. Though struggle for fortune may oft be our lot. We will press ever onward with pep and with aim; Though tempest may toss us, success we’ll obtain. Let us march then to victory upward and on. Remembering always that dark comes before dawn. We caught the spirit from Radford High, And now we go forth to do or to die. — Frances Millner. I 8 }
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WINIFRED BARTON ' ' Granny ' ' “Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Baseball, ’32, ’33 Manager, Basket ' ball, ’33 Pres., Student Council, ’34 ELSIE STUMP Peggy “She was fair and jolly, and always in for folly. T.iterary Club, ’33, ’34 Debating Club, ’33, ’34 Hi-Y, ’33, ’34 Paper Staff, ’34 Oak LtAF Staff, ’34 HAZEL WOOD Shorty “She is httle, she ' s shy But there’s mischief in her eye — She’s a flirt.” Cheer Leader, ’32, ’34 Boosters Club, ’33, ’34 MAX GIBSON Hoot “The path of duty is the way to glory.” Hi-Y, ’33; Pres., Hi-Y, ’34 Senior Feature RAY HOWELL Curly “What he greatly thought he nobly dared. Student Council, ’32 Sec. -T teas.. Freshman Class, ’31 Sec.-Treas., Sophomore Class, ’32 Oak Leaf Staff, ’34 GOLDA PORTER Putt “Her face makes sunshine in the shady places. Boosters Club, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33
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