The Burro, Yearbook of Mineral Wells High School, 1927 Page: 23
102 p. : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.View a full description of this yearbook.
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ROBERT RICHARI)S
Bob, the home-wrecker. Ask
Barney Davis-he knows. One of
our foremost athletes and popular
among his classmates.
RLFvus THOMAS
Talk! Talk! No Senior meeting
would have been complete without a
talk from Rufus. File's our special
boy.
R -V RocH IIELLE
Red has no double. She is quite
good-natured in spite of the color of
her hair. She is named as the fun-
maker and is as good as she is
entertaining.
MAEZELLE RIKE
Pug is the sunshine girl who
seeks and finds pleasure wherever
she loes. 11cr giggle drives teach-
ers to desperation and students to
detention hall.
LEVIS WVIGGINS
G:nerous, frank, and kind. Levis
breathes the spirit of the West
from which he canine.- ~P"1
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Mineral Wells High School (Mineral Wells, Tex.). The Burro, Yearbook of Mineral Wells High School, 1927, yearbook, 1927; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299186/m1/29/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineral Wells Heritage Association.