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EIIEJIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIEIBVEIIIEJIIEIIIEJIVEII THE KITE llE!EQllEllElllElE1IlEHElIfiJllElIIElllE'l Kite Stajjfof 1930 Staff Members Editor-in-Chief ........ .........,.,............................... ............,,.. M a rian Keith Associate Editor ..... .........., R ichard LaGrange Business Manager ...... ................ M aurice Service Assistant Manager .,,..... John Alex. McClain Jokes ...................,.......... ...................... L owell Deer Art ............. ........ ............. M a ry Fergason Calendar ........... .Mary Etta Furnish Snapshots ......... ........... J oseph Handley Classes .........r..... ........t F rances Beaman Organizations ....,.. ................. A lice Drake Sports ................ .......... B urke Anderson Circulation ........... ........... R obert Bryant Alumni ..............,.,. ...... M argaret Burton Photography ........ ..Emmons Hougland Faculty Advisor. ........... A. Dale Allen I 9 3 0 E
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lEllVEllIElElIEllIEllEIrF!llEllEllElllQl THE KITE Elfrillffillwililllillwlwlfilwllilllill Kite of 1930 Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Marian Keith Maurice Service The Kite Staff, composed of upperclassmen, was elected by the student body from groups of candidates chosen by the faculty with the exception of the editor-in-chief and the business manager, who were appointed by the faculty. Prof. A. Dale Allen, faculty advisor, has been of the greatest assistance at all times to the staff members. As the Kite is published bi-ennially, the upperclassmen wish to leave something worthwhile to Alva Neal high school, and with this aim in mind, they put forth their very best efforts in this publication to accomplish their goal. The staff has endeavored at all meetings when discussing the nature df the annual to make it both interesting and worthwhile and believe they have done so. All coopera- tion received from students and members of the faculty is appreciated and we hope that as time goes on, this book will mean more and more to you. An annual has been published bi-ennially in Franklin high school since 1907. This first edition was the Blue and Whiteg it was followed by The Caducus and The Scenario. In 1926 it was decided that a more fitting name should be chosen for the Franklin high school publication and a general school-contest was conducted, which resulted in the choice of the present name, suggested by Elba Branigin Jr. In recalling the life of Benjamin Franklin, you will remember that a kite was used in making one of his outstanding discoveries. So we, the staff of the 1929-1930 Kite, present this record to you as our contribution and addition to the many books that have preceded it. I930.
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Ellrellreilelrelnraeellvellrellesrelmel THE KITE nrelurellrs-Jleluelaelerralleuellelei Business Training Society ROW I.-fkneeling, left to rightj -Dorothy White, Edith Percifield, Mary Baker, Florence Clark, Helyn Gee, Leda Parkhurst, Gladys Murray, Carrie Fately. 'Row II.-fleft to rightj-Edna DeBaun, Marian Keith, Rosamond Armstrong, Frances Beaman, Frances Pritchard, Margaret Burton, Margaret Riker, Margaret Hougland, Hazel McQuinn, Bernice Bridges, Lorene Shake, Clarice Clark, Laura Bernace Webb, Alice Drake. ROW III.-lleft to rightj--Roy True, Minnie Cosby, Ruby Short, Dorothy Bennett, Marie Yaste, Ruth Salisbury, Faye Anderson, Jean Walker, Helen Badgley, Marian VanVleet, Burnett Gee, Elizabeth Ohlrogge, Elizabeth Williams, Raymond Jones. ROW IV.-fleft to rightj-Adair Owens, Martha Patterson, Charles Deppe, Cath- erine Covert, Donald Brewer, Erma Forsythe, Gilmore Stott, Lydia Doris Vest, Her- schel Bryant, Frances Sefton, Ralph Earlywine, Lois Buchanan, V. E. Breidenbaugh, fSponsorj , Grace Turney. The B. T. S. of Alva Neal high school has enjoyed its second successful year in the local school. Any student carrying at least one commercial subject is eligible for membership. The club now has an enrollment of fifty. The society is an outgrowth of the commercial department which is under the supervision of Prof. Vachel Breidenbaugh, and it is under his leadership that the club has had a most prosperous year. Alva Neal high school was represented this year, as last year, in the various dis- trict and state commercial contests, by teams competing in first year typing, advanced typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand. A total of thirty-seven points was won by Frank- lin last year in the district contest and the department has hopes of even greater achievements this year. Among the social functions of the year was an initiation party held in the high school auditorium which welcomed the new members into the organization. A George Wash- ington party was also held and was pronounced a great success. The club sponsored a Wednesday morning program at which time the department awarded honors won by various students. The officers of the club are as follows: . Frances Sefton ..................... .....,........ P resident Rosamond Armstrong ......., ........ V ice-President Elizabeth Williams ............. ..,........... S ecretary Ralph Earlywine .................,.,.... ....... T reasurer E l930.
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