Roanoke High School - Acorns Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1914

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MYRTLE BROUGHTON BOWLING I1 :th her hear! on her Izps and her soul ln her eys L ne to Us xr xc s 1 lu td r r .1n,,t tm tm tt wus uxxn qts thtrt hes st rt x sx tt xx t x xt C1I'll o oxc L IS xx Ill ur unhlxt l1l0flXXlll her ippnrxnte does nat shxxx ltr mtnt xl xttl tudc for lt her ey es speak the truth she lb mcntally llllllt ruttlul at times Nlyrtle IS a ,general heart smashtr tnd ntarlx txtry hoy ln the Senior Llass llZlS1JZ1ldl1OlHZif.,C It htr shrme Sha l - N ln usted lerself lS a nnmf lttr x hulx 1 tt mx she detlded what pxth ut htt xt alx urely hope that It may ontun only tnfxu h th xrn xt x trltty ROBERT ALLEN GIBBONS Thou art ttnrlhx full of potver ls gentle lzbfral mznded consistent Xlltn tnttrtcl ll1 h Qthool one heautlful autumn mornmg, xxxth 1 quxtt snuh on Ins tru that txprtssed both good naturt n In LI ht ,ood n xturt whuh th tt snule cxpressu xl Xlltn s must tttrtttlxt fllldllfltS .md We have learner nn wt th tt Ins xlnhty Justnltcl thls tahn utprtsslon r hxlrlt xml ls tht only one who enjoys the honor of xvearmh L tour yt xrs footlu l ll llls future work hes ln the he c an mu 1nd xxe are sure that ln the game of hfe It xx1 tontnxut to xxm fLQO,,I1lllOI1 and letters o honor -X new xxt xxux o r xrtsuut mt 1 C1 1 L S s L s lr s L tx 5 1 ELLA KAY BOWMAN The turn d and she blushed and sh smzled -1nd xlze looked sae baxl1full5 dom: l lla has three hlessmgs for xx huh to he esptually thanktul tn rxtn temper great depth of tharattcr and 1 beotth anecstry Xot knoxxlng ot these last txxo many ot htr lI'lkUlOl1S tl nssmatcs :hd not tully apprnuate her xx orth though they did 'ulnnre her ptrstxtrxnu xxhen she sueteeded m hndmg some mmanmg., m lmmxrtntly dxstonntctul huts o Vtrgll or sux-.tlts-. Ing., ISI puttry lndted xxhatuer Illa undertalxns she dons xxtll and ,xlthoug,h she nextr t1kes an aetlxe part m tlass .tffalrs she lb alxxays lnterested ln xxhat IS gomg., on ln the near future xxe expeet to see her a member of the laeulty and xxe hope that the Qthool Board vxxll mtrodute the Seotth chaltet mto the eur ruulum so that Flla may te nth the pupxls her quamt lIlLlOLllOLlS ment 'XI XX 19 liver since Klyrtl - cal fox 1' -ar: ago. she ll: s -un not' fo he ch' f 'zl l' iss: y r fur down in the depths of her glur' J lmr ' ' ' r a 5 wul pu -zndsx'--1, 'hi'h xx' hzx'- :xll l'z ed t l Sh' rix'zl lilml in nc: xt-ss, hut -' .x.t.z' -m.x'lx 'zz'- ' A'i ' 12 -,',,'-1213 dist' gt' l l 1 ru ' g cel - fll the if 'et-l all 'z . .-Xs ., ' is un V 2 ' sl ' will tz 'L-, we sin'- ' x ' ' C 2' g 1 stugiw 'z V . B. 13.5 Ill, XV. I.. S. and tw 1 ' I 'wt-. 'l' - 51' 1 ' V 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' -l isonc V. 3: -l . frm us: 'iutinn z 2 A' ' J M ' - ' ' of confidence. Un thc football team Allen has become an old K. 2 .v 1 5. . , , , . . .T th - ' 'ez 5 :tl R. . ' ' N -l l of civil - g' -tringg 2 H ' 7 ' Y ' - l-'ll' '- V-YA' ' H f ..sa ulz.: '- xl u 1 il-1 the l -st tler 'S 'n life. J. I.. S.: Sc: 'l33 l'rt-5. S, 'l-lx G, Lf: .X. .X. Sex '13-143 lf. B. 'lll-ll- ll-l3: .Xlumni lfditfxr '14 .Xumlexfg ll, C. Sec. '13-143 J ei. l's: '143 S. Lf. lioys' Qllllllflllllll ' 3-l-1. , pn' Vp, H., FY N, -1- I' '.-A A - K- r fr D 111: - X ' ' f - ' I fl':l a . L . '. I.. S.

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AMO ETHELYN BLOXTON VVIIFH 11115111 hrzfh wt lzrr xzfzfr lump on hzgh lh ll IX Ihr' llmr' or xturlx X1 hxs xxon the rtsm Q ldnuratlon of tt uhmrs md ltlloxx SLIHLTQYG lllke hy her 7Lil0l1N Dllluslllt ol knoxxltdut 1 nmdtst ls Xmo thit xxhcn .rs ur 1 11' ISI ru 1 su xxouc illli re llll lSlfl'll1l1flI' rs xxnrt gunna 1 1 smg t mon Shy mxrr knew 1 tlung, wis xxs L fur ol 1 lrcnth or LllLlTllS st 1nx 1r111 anne o W1 1 mg tolc s lhough Kr nuthod of llkflflfllllllgl uqnrrnncnts .md of lldIlClllI1Q .ipparatus xx Is utr umqur she rlxx 15s suttuclul l y no menus dld f n1o htluxc lll rll xxork 1nd no play for sht xx IQ utr rtady to rn tr lllfli tht srhool 'l.LllXlt1LS xx ms an .xrdcnt rootnr tor htskct hall I l feasts ln the furthtr purstn mxxlulgn rt Xl XX L xxe xxxsh her Lllillllllttll snteess X MARY WHITE BOOTH HAROLD LYNN BOTTOMLEY 1 heart uhose love zx mno ent le 1s IH loxc from the Quaker L1ty and h1s ftthrr n ln-fhshman but ilCS1J1tC these hanchedps llurold 15 .1 faxor1te 1n our Lldss llc 15 among the texx more rnggerl md steadfzst ones xxho alxxaxs 1na1nt.11n the Sd.1l'lL lngh st mdxrd 11s Qtklllllg Q11lllf1LS true llOl5ll1tX .ind fun lox mg 1l1tlll'C hr his xxon .1 plate 1n the llC'lI'tb ot both lads .ind lass1es lndced lus it kOIllDllSl11DCI1fS seem unhnutrd poet arust speikrr l7l19l1l'JSN mln and 1 Slllgffff 5 Hirold expuls to he '1 surgron lthough he elmnges h1s lHlHfl regularly oneu .1 daxl hut J11dQ1ng from t1e 1h1l1ty shoxxn 'ts Business 'Nl 1n'1gLr of the X olzxs mr '1 PI'CSlCltI'lt of the boys Qluh xxc would pradut l0I'lllI1l .1 suun lfk I N vs xwft N 1 NIIIKSS mqcr CHIXN Ifind mrlh not grax, but roxy Ilarwen not grznz, but fazf 0 hm' llus rescrxed .md model young lady may sum to 1 f at scd.1 L sort of ptrson hut vm haw. found har a hmm 111 arc-snug kOlll13iI'llUT'I lltr stcrlmg worth hrs hun utmc uh prusr hy thc .xt y and students of R ll S 'md s has hun mueh adnured for her qu1et xxays 'md hu' studxous h l.l5lfi XX e haxt mxtr known Mary to he out of humor Kcxttpt Ill basket lull g.1n1esl hut haxe always found her to hc unprr tCHtlOll9 and loxahle llcr sweet tlllllflllly ex Cr holds her lI'l nxt o her mstruetors, md we hut often taught s1Qht rf 1 ff 3 t1nt III her the-eks ClllI'1I1Q rtc1t1t1ons 'Xhry s slnterlty and gra uous 1n.1nners together Vkltll IHIYIILFIIIIS other pr11snxxo1tl1x ruutus h1xc nude for har 21 grunt YNTHW frunds M XX I P 18



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HELEN SHANNON BULMAN We lzze In deeds not wars In thoughts not breaths llehold tl1e 1914 tlass loet' llelen has always betrayed such remarkable Lllgllbll alnhty tl1at vue haxe often wondered how she could eondeseend to tty at R H S She IS xerx k to fall lmeloxx a hundred on l1er essays llelens seldom noun poetry has gn en 111ore than one of us good cheer and eomfort vt hen tl1e days seemed darkest NN e feel that last years 'Annual vtould haxe been lneomplete l1 1d lt not been for l1er LOIlll'lllll l f d t1on Helen has gained tl1e aelnnration respect ane goo ITIIOII of exery Senior and whatexer she may underttke 111 op the fllfllfff whether lt he l1terary work art or the duties ot a l llOI'lfll home the Ql1ss XXlSl'lCS her oxen gre'1ter sueeess tint I1 at R H 5 M VV L S Llass H1stor1fu1 h'1s no Ql'1ss Poet 1914 KARL EMERSON HARRIS bllfilft' 15 Goldt 11 ludently lxarl lmehexes tl11s quotition VKltll l11 whole heart oi only one g1rl 111 the vthole Semor C l1 s has exer heard 11111 xoluntarlly 11tter a vxord and tl1e hogs say that his extreme l re-t1ee11ee exielently IS not on aeeount of lJZ1SllllllllCSN hut rtt1er ro111 a eultnated 1nel1nat1o11 s 111es a e Jxselnll .1 sket hall and tl1t l1e re lly e 1ld alk l1e wal ed to ls apptrent by his hearty rooting, tt these games lfOlll lllS 1 e lllfk one ean tell tl1 tt lx trl IS a deep tlimker lhe L lass is sure that l1e keeps silent only to eloak his m1ehty l7llllt7SOlJlllL lllOllf2,'l1tS and that some day vt hen the spirit 11101 es llllll l1e w1ll hurl them forth 111 sueh 1 way that tl1e world 1x1ll l1ste11 MILDRED BURNETT 4 frealure not too brzght nor good, For human nalure s dazly food Vthenexer things are not going along smoothly vx1th us it ishto Mildred we turn for sympathy and advice and she never fa1ls us. .Xlvxays practical. she weighs the outcome of a thinq 41 l1er mind before she attempts it and IS rarely unsuccessful. ll , , - ne too she is 21 jolly 'ood comrwde so when we are on tie o11tlook for fun. we are always glad to have l1er with us. Klil- e rec is not especially devoted to ter hook: her interest is cen- tered in music. Often, she has entertained the school witl1 l1er ovel contralto ' 'ee, which o11e 11ever tires of iearine. .e Y present Mildred is preparing to teach by takmge a T'l0l'll1'll course. ' ' ' ' l 1 l.. S. ane sl1e is also contmuitig, her musieal studies. Bl. XY. 20

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