Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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BURNIE MURPHY- A hafifiy snzile and a pleasing personality are enough to assure us that Burnie will make good in this great big world of ours. BARBARA FOSICK- Barbara came reeently from Kansas City and Chieago but has quiekly toon a filaee in tlze hearts of both niaseuline and feminine students. JACK JONES- There is eertain to be a fflaee in the world for Jaek. Good elee- trieians are always in demand, and .lark is an efeellent one. MARY JANEVVA-LSXlVORTH - Delightful with friends, enthusi- astie at parties, but in lore with notes-dots, and dashes that spell s-h-o-r-t-h-a-n-d. CHARLES ROTHERMEL- The unique distinction of being .S'enior s tallest boy goes to Charles. He is sis' feet seven inehes tall. HELEN VVILLIAMS- Helen, who is one of Miss Ott's faithful assistants this year. seems well launehed into a business eareer. ESTHER KEMM- Esther has always a friendly smile for those whom she meets. She is one who sings at her work. MARGARET DRUSSA- You frequently see this deeorous young lady and wonder, if you do not already kno-zu her, who she is. Her dignity eonznzands respeet. BILLY SIMON- Bill used to sit behind us at basketball ganies and iuhisper sweet nothings in our ear. Er- fvlanation: we didn't know when a seore was made. MARY BELLE MERCER- Sewing for oneself gives the distinetion of being well dressed. So is it with lllary Belle, 'zehose elothes add a elewer toueh to her personality. EARL BAREFORD- This young nzan plans to be a doetor and an aetiife one at that, for he likes to read, danre, and play ball. BETTY GAN N- Betty eau eertainly n1ake those feet n1o'z'e, Can slze danee! lfs probably a little late ill tlze season to shont, Don't rush her, boys! CHARLES DEATON- Charles has been nzost fortunate sinee he lzas tra-z'eled in Canada where tlze elinzate enabled hint' to ffartieiffate in skiing, lee-skating, and tobogganing. HOMER MOOMAVV- Polite, studious, and aetizie-all these affily to Homer and dis- tinguish hiin from other senior boys. 118 LOIS SCHOOLEY- Of tlze beauties in tlze senior elass we nzight say Lois is tlze inost sparkling. Her graeious slnile is gladdening. MAX VVARD- llI41,e,.ful1o has dark lzair and e.rpressi1'e dark eyes, is interested ehiefly in nzusie, both 'voeal and the instrumental, and in tennis. SARAH MOORE- Sarah plans to be a foods ex- pert. She thinks it will be fun to taste and test for a living. S0 do tee. EVELYN FRISCH- In faney, when we think of her, eyes like stars tue'll see, and eleifer jioenzs hear. Gentle and graeeful, she's starred in athleties. HAROLD REYNOLDS- ll'e erpeet to hear Harold play- ing in some great synzfihony orehestra sonleday-that is if his ability as a Freneh horn player holds out. DOROTHY FORD- lf you are dozen in the d1lIlIf'N,H Dorothy will eheer youg for her delight is in laughter and the arts of loquaeity. LUCILLE MORTON- A good student, friendly and smiling, Lneille will be a sueeess in life 'whether a stenographer or a daneing, hapfvy-go-lucky girl.

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WILLENE SMITH- lVith her dark hair and eyes, round cheeks, and pleasing smile, lfVillene reminds us of the Hlllona Lisa. CATHERINE CAMPBELL- Catheriue is such a swell 'gal. Her very intimates call her Tar- zan. I -wonder why? ROBERT THARP- By Roberts acting in various plays, he has demonstrated splen- did dramatic talent. llilay lze ac- conzplish mulch! FRANCES ANNE BALDVVIN- Frances Anne has been most dependable serving on senior coin- nzfittees. A radiant personality has brought to her a wide circle of friends. FRANCES LANE- Frances's poetry is equally as delightful as Frances is herself. They both seein to have a tendency to attract attention through their outstanding merits. NORMAN BAKER- His merry Hello greeted you and left you -in a better frame of mind. To Norman we are sorry to have to say 'Goodbyef' LOIS LEAMING- Lois is one of our accomplished young singers. Her 'voice has been broadcasted by radio more than once. RUTH CHUBB- .Many modern diversions do not appeal to Ruth. She likes reading best, but collects stamps as an- other instructi-z'e recreation. EDITH LAUGHLIN- A blue-eyed blonde with a 'very pleasing way is Edith, who loves to study the capriccs I-11 characters and sports. PAYTON KELLY- Let us ever remember Pate as Philandre in Rosamunde . and, besides his 'Vocal talent, his in- strumental work in the band. MILDRED PATTERSON- Pat is a cellist in our orches- tra and expects to prepare to become a music super-z'isor, a career to which she is looking forward. JOE BRENNEISEN- ll'e will always remember .loe as our friend with a happy smzle and a new Pord. LORENE HOOVER Lorene s good disposition stays with her through all the storms of school life. hlay she always have the sanze sweet disposition. LORENE SUTTON- Lorene is a student and loAz'er of art. Since studying zn. Chicago, slze lzas considered making it her life ieorlf. MERRELL IJCNOON- .-I wild turkey in his gauze bag pro-z'es lllerrelfs claim to be a hunter is no idle boast. FREIDA MAYFIELD- Freida is a good sport in any 'worth 'zehilc thing that comes along. ller sense of humor and lzer goodwill insure her many friends. IJOROTHEA DINGELDEIN- Dorothea's fa'z'orite sports are basketball and baseball, which she plays energetically and entlzusi- astically. HONNARD HICKMAN- Howard Hickman is well-knoien for his brilliance and his keen sense of humor. He plans to at- tend an Eastern College. RUBY CALHOUN- fllert and ready on current questions and problems, Ruby -will be remembered for her burning bro-zen eycs that bespeal? gentility and thought. FAYE SOLOMON- Fayels interests are concerned nzostly with activities outside school. if pianist of note and a scout lieutenant are e.ra1nples of her 'z'ersatility. MARY LOUISE HOFFMAN- lllary Louise is a pleasant sort of girl. She is one of llliss Ott's faithful and -industrious assist- ants. 4 117



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HAROLD BURDETT- The- charming and dcbonair Harold lowes tho lake for S'ZUllll- ming in the JIHIHIIF7' and skating in the winter. MARVIN MORRIS- Marzfin -is a fonrtcons, lilevablv lad who has a pleasant outlook on life. Both sorial fiiiics and sfvorts intcrcst him. MARY FRAZIER- llfary excnzfvlifivs thc tvcll- drcsscal young lady. Sha' is inod- ish in c'z'cry rcspvft, from hat to hecl. JOHN JOE JARRETT- Hobbics oftontinzvs dowlofi into anzbitions and .Y0lllClillIC'.V v'z'rn into varocrs. Surh we c.rfu'vt thv casc to bf' with John .loc and lzis airplanes. CAROLYN RAUCH- Carolyn is another of thc nn- mcrous vncnzbors of our class who chvrish nznsival ambitions, and play the piano wary tvvll. HELEN APPLEBY- Helen is intcrcstcd intl1csfu'vfl1 arts and intends to bvfonic a toafhcr of l',!'f7l'f'.V.Yl011. Sha likvs lioatry, too. JOHN COMSTOCK- To UlI10llkl'j U -with radios is .lohn's obsession. He can toll you c'2'vrything you Quant to know- abont radios. P. S.-Hv's a good danfvr. GLENDA PRATTE- Glvnda is as rharnting a girl as may bv found in Svnior High School, partly lvm'a1i.st' of har talvnt for drantatirs. XVANDA ALLEN- Thc tnisfhivf in ll'anda's brown cyvs vannot bv hiddrn. ln thc f-zitnrv you might know hvr as an attravti'z'v svrrvtary. VVALTER MEADOR- Lilac Richard Halliburton, ll'altvrlilcvs to follozu Thv Royal Road to R0llIl11ll't'.,. Hu has writ- tvn 'z'vry intvrvsting artonnts of his L',t'C1H'.Yi0l1S. VIRGINIA SIMON- Tall, graceful, and tastefully fond of vlothos-tlzvsc things av- vount for thc attractifvzzvss of our lotvvly fricnd Virginia. BILL CRIST- Bill is a litfing fiarado.r. lifvry- thing, yvt nothing, snits hint. Hu is tall, lanky, and good-looking. LILLIAN IRENE MARTIN- Lillian Irvnu's vxcallunt Azvork with HIGH TIMES llIl1Il?l'.Yll.Y c.r1u'rt to sci' her nanzc at thi' hcad of a list of tho highvst fiaid reporters someday. MAXINE COPELANIJ- 3la.rim s goal is to bvvozns a dvsigncr. Shi' sfwnds har loisnrc lllllt' in .V'ZUl.lIIlllillg, lzorsv-bark rid- ing, and dancing. BILL BURDEN- Something that sparks and clirks and snaps on wires svvnzs to fas- vznatc .Bill, who aharnzs otlzurs with his plvasant 'z'oivv. MARJORIE IJQLANGE- Marjoriv has uontinually gi-zfvn her scrviccs to tho nzusic dcfiart- nicnt in har vxrvllviit playing of thc fella. RALPH MOORE- Vvry few fcoflc know o f Raljvh's IIICFIIIIII-ifdl ability, but thosv who lenofu hint bvst rcalizo his grvat fntnrc in that linv. NANCY IYATTERSON- Nanfy, grafvful and lithc, fru- quvntly zndulgvs in flu- tarfisivlzo- rcan. art ivhirli slu' vnjoys so inurh. RICHARD BLAKELY- Rifharal lzas sho-zvn lzis v.1'i'cl- lcizcc in thc field of sfivizuc. ll 'orlring in thc laboratory tha si.1'tlz hour, hc fr0'Z'vd hinisvlf in'r'alu- ablv. BILLY NYAGEMAN- Billy's rhiff intvrcst at suhool is in industrial arts. His vary vnjoyablv ntcans of rCcrt'ation is going on hunting ana' fishing v.ri'ursions. DORIS MEDSKER- lil' will zu'-z'vr forgvt Doris's faithful work on thc HIGH Tlllllff staff and har ability to srll ad'Z'vrfising for that fublifa- tion. The I 119

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