Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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BETTY KISSICR- Betty has that C.1'0'l'fllCA'A' about her appearanee of always looking just right. She has perfeet taste in the seleetion of her sehool wardrobe. RAY DANIEL- ll'e shall never forget Ray, president of our Student Council, for his superb debating and lzis enthusiastie launelzing of the :leti-z'ity Tiehet. HELEN JOHNSON- She's a great gal. ll ould it he a eonzplintentf lllell, anyway -she eould do a seeond for Zasu Pitts without a seript. 1m.sRxx'1N LENX'IS- E L One of our best artists, Darwin is also a writer. He loolcs like a seientifie person, but says he isn't one, MARY ELIZABETH HILL- Sinee Mary Elisabeth is prin- eipally interested in drainaties, we wish her sueeess and hope she :nay aeeoniplislz sonzetlzing notable ingtlzis line of endea'r'or. RIARTH.-X STUDY- Jlartlufs slvill as a seamstress surely points to the fact that in tl1e future sl1e will be some noted fashion designer. ,IARIES DUTTON- .lanzes lid-ward Austin Quentin Dutton is the 11411116Off1IL'R4:.X'll7l11: sports fan and writer, His friends eall him Jininzie. JOHN BARON- .lohnny is a person whose in- terests center mainly around a eertain girl and sports, They both, no doubt, are interesting subjeets. BARBARA STULTS- This pretty and eoquettish nzaiden is known for her keen sense of hnnzor and an abundanee of wise cracks. HER MAN STRACKE- Herman amused lziznself by try- ing to outwit his teaehers and elassnzates. Sports are of interest to hint also. BETTY SUE PAYNTER- R'osy-elzeeked, blaelr-eyed Susan, 'z'i'z'aeio11s, popular, talented, at- traeti-r'e, and energetie. .-lll these adjeeti'z'es aptly deseribe Betty Sue. KENIJALL MOORE- Kendall, eonzznonly known as Ken, eaine from Chieago at the beginning of the year. He lilies ,Springfield and Senior High Sehool. MARIE SMITH- Croelcs, pans, and apron ,' needle, thread, and elothq a funny word and healthy laughter-do we see a teaeher in the erystal? RIAURICE HOLMES- lll'auriee's genial smile shows us his life!! iI1fi'l'1'.Yf. fic' lili'i'.V l'i'tllZ'- ing and niusie and is skilled in eleetrieity and target shooting. 124 VIRGINIA CONLEY- Reserved and siniple on the outside and fun-lowing and happy on the inside. That's an odd eonzbination and one to be proud of, Virginia. VYENDELL GLADDEN- .-I person who lzas wit and in- telligenee, together. Snell a per- son is Il'endell. ROSEMARY SNADON- Rosemary has been taking eourses in. foods and elothing. She aspires to be a home eeo- notnies teaelzer. ,IESS HEXYLETT- .less is happiness personified when he is dri-z'ing lzis Ford. He will always be renzeinbered for his happy-go-lueley ways. ROSEBIARY TETRICK- Rosemary is an industrious inenzber of the advertising staff of the Resunze. To her we owe the sale of niany ads. FORREST LAXYRENCE- Forrest prefers the out-of-doors. He intends to be a doetor but will still engage in the sports of fishing and hunting. YELVA BLATTLE- Vel'z'ety brown eyes, gentle, sweet ways, and a nose for news lzas l v1'l'I'tl,A our budding young newswonian.

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MARY LEGAN- lllhen Mary went to California in her junior year, she left us stranded, for hers was a person- ality to be missed. lVe were glad to lzawe her again as a senior. MARTIN ROPER- lblartin is an urbane young artist zelzo, true to life, is dis- tinguished-looking and romantic. BETTY KNIGHT- One of Betty's favorite atfoea- tions is roller-skating. flnotlier pastime slie enjoys is dancing. JAMES LANGSTQN- Jimmy teas a man of feiu -zeords and great ability. As president of our senior elass, lie fulfilled lzis position with eapability, indus- try, and tliouglztfnlness. FRANCES LEE FLANAGAN- Tlze name of our oiun Franees Lee reealls to us a tall and soplzistieated person ieitli a stun- ning snzile and a sparkling per- sonality. VIC SIMON- He's known to all iuitlz lzis teas- ing and fun. l-le's popular for liis courtesy and pleasant, friendly smile. MILDRED MOORE- You ran depend on tUildred ' esreryone will tell you,' tlzis, in our opinion is a perfeet eompli- ment. FORREST NVASSON- Forrest's greatest desire is to beeonie a noted Frenelz lzorn player. ll e llope lie may attain liis goal. HELEN STAMATE- This beauty queen not only wears smart dresses, but plans to design tlzem as ieell, Slie lzopes to beeonze an authority on good dress, B EN DOBSO N- ll'l1at did Ben do? ls tlzere anytlzing Ben didn't do? fl pal- j'0ll,ll remember lzim alzeays as the life of tlze party. BETTY CURTIS- ll'l1y 'zeill we remember Betty? ll'e'll tell you. Beeause of lzer perfeetly beautiful lzair, and slze 'teas also one of tlze Drnni Corps lassies. PHYLLIS CONNELL- Pllyllis, pirouetting from Clii- eago, was entlzusiastieally reeei'z'ed by tlze younger set. .ts organi- zation editor of tlze Resume, lzer work was nzost e.i'eellent. YERN LOUZADER- Vern lowes iiagabonding. He likes notlzing better tlzan to be afoot and liglit-liearted 'zeittz tlze world before lzim. MARY MARGARET COPE- lllary Margaret's luseious smile is tlze only greeting ive need to start tlze day out riglzt. ONA MAUCK- lnflueneed by musie, Una szeays gently to danee tunes. lt's lier fa'z'orite way of lza'z'ing a good time. JOHN MISENHELTER- Johnnie informed ns tliat lie likes good musie, and is interesteit in sports. He likes stuinzming and tennis best. ALETHA HAYNES- flletlnfs smile leaves you, ali, so gay and feeling as if you eould be lzappy, after all. .Wie lias tlie most impisli diinples. MTNA MCCURRY- Alina e'z'ideneed botlz interest and ability in typing. ll'itl1 tlzis to spur lzer on, slze 'zeill no doubt be sueeessfut as a stenograplzer. HAROLD McK1NNIS- lflarold is our big, grinning eliampion Tulzetlzer playing on tlze basketball team or sitting bliss- fully in tlze elassroom. RETA REED- R'eta's eountenanee is quiet and Cll'lt1llt'C, but underneatli it all, slze is a girl of aetion and likes all typesxof sports. GLEN SPARKS- Glen liad an e.reellent 'voice and liked 'Very muelz to sing. His ability 'teas apparently reeognisea' for lie zeas an outstanding ll11'ttI- ber of tlze glee elub. M.. 'B' fb- 'sf 'vis' nr: 123



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MARGARET McKINLEY- An Irish twinkle is in her eyes,- surn1ner's outdoor sports and win- ter's industry have brought that sunny smile and happy mood. ROBERT MOORE- Robert is an 'interesting youth with a genial snzile, a pleasant way, and a love for fishing and hunting. GORDON VVILLIAMS- Gordon -is just an overgrown boy and ha-z'ing a good tiine in this role. Notwithstanding, he has an objective and is working to- ward it, MARTHA SCHIBLER- llfartha is interested and aetiife -in Junior Red Cross work. She has the unique habit of eolleeting presidential eanzpaign pins. BOB MANLEY- In some years to eozne we ex- pect to find Bob a second Dizzy Dean. Do your best, Bob, and we ll eheer you on. ESTHER MAE WOOD- Personality and eharn1,' a lee- turer to beg and a tratfeler, we hope,' for we all enjoyed ll'ash- ington as nzueh as she. ,IIM MANSELL- .linz is a quiet person in the elassrooin, but when he s outside, he's full of mischief. He likes to tra-eel and enjoys reading. ROBERT LAVVYER- There is no doubt that some of the great paintings of the future will bear the signature of Robert Lawyer. CARL AKINS- Carl is a jolly and friendly boy 'ZUIIO eonzpleted the high sehool eourse in two and one-half years. He writes some fine poetry. ELLA MARIE SNOVV- Ella tllarie is a sweet, pleasant girl who eaine to Springfield High fronz Lebanon. She is the de- pendable, patient type of person, ,IAMES MCGHEE- You got to be a football hero to get along with the beautiful girls. Sueh is a perfeet deserip- tion of high sehool's HJll11llIlC.U GLENN SNOVV- Curly-haired Glenn is well known for his playing on the football tealn and by the eheery whistle with which he greets e't'eryone, ROBERT ROLLEN- Bob is tfery nneertain about his future. All lze eolleets is money, not old money, but the kind in use every day. SUE VVOODRUFF- It has been said that blessings do not eonze singly. Clever Sue is talented both drainatieally and poetieally. A HAROLD NELSON- Harold is another of the for- tunate people who have positions to step into when sehool eloses. He likes football, song, and danee. MARIAN HILL- Jlarian is a girl who lo'z'es the out-of-doors. She is perfeetly lzappy when she plays baseball or any other kind of sport. EARL KAHMAN- Earl is the type of person who ean aeeonlplish wonders and be pleasant i11 the doing. LORETTA ELAM- Our delightful young journalist with aspirations to be a nzodern Pepys is eordial and intelligent with an artful siinplieity. DOROTHY ARMSTRONG- Dorothy is 'very 'nzueh interested in sehool, and espeeially in eozn- nzereial eourses. She expeets to beeoine a seeretary. IRMA XNAIJE- lrina will some day be a 'very eolnpetent stenographer. ll'hile in higlz sehool her progress in the study of stenograplzy has been e.z'eellent. ARTHUR SPEES- ll'onder if tlzey eall Arthur Spees Q-lrt ' beeause of his artistie inelination or beeause of his name? . ., f., 5 'its 'x +V .Mx aww? K' M K Wir' -sr' L 125

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