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0 ANTONIO ARCE “Mine honest friends, I turn you not away.” Dorm Club '26, 27, '28, '29, ’30; F.ng.- Mech. Assn. ’26, ’27. ’28, ’29, ’30; Poly Phase '30. NORMAN BALAAM “I will go to meet the ladies.” Los Angeles High School ’27. ’28, '29; Engineering and Mechanics Association '30; Color Guard '30. RODNEY BALDWIN “And greeted with a smile.” Poly Y ’27, ’28, ’21»; Corporal ’27, ’28; Sergeant '28. ’29, '30; .Junior Farm Center '27, ’28, ’29, ’30; J. F. C. Treasurer ’29; J. F. C. President ’30; La Hispaniola ’29, ’30; S. A. C. ’30; First Sergeant '30. CIRO BARBARIA “And where a lady’s in the case You know all other things give place.” Corporal Company “B” ’28; Football ’27, 28, '29; Track ’28, ’29; “La Hispaniola '28. ’30; Kitchen Krew Klub ’30; Block “P” Club ’27, ’28. ’29. ’30; Block “P” Circus ’29. ’30; Una Escena Mejicana” ’29; Deuel Dorm Club ’26, ’27. ’28; Heron Hall Club ’29, ’30. CHRISTOPHER BARNES “If music be the food of love, play on.” From Redlands High School 1926. Football ’28; Block “P” Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Baseball ’29, ’30; President Dorm Club ’28; Capt. Co. C ’28; Capt. Co. D ’29. 30; Cam- pus Playshop ’30; Take My Advice” ’30. RALPH BLINN “His little nameless unremembered acts.” Glee Club ’27; Treasurer Freshmen Class ’27; Corporal ’28, ’29; Band ’29, ’30; Orpheus ’29, ’30; Sergeant Band ’30; Architectural Club ’30.
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SENIORS Officers President...................Ray Cline Vice-President..........John Costello Secretary.......................Delia Erving Treasurer........................Lola Roberts RAY CLINE Pres. Senior Class '30; Treas. Junior Class '29; Track '27. ’28, ’29, ’30; “Una Escena Mexicans” ’30; La Hispaniola ’29, ’30; Block “P” ’28, '29. ’30; Sergeant ’29; S. A. C. ’30; business manager of Polygram ’29. CLASS HISTORY The Class of ’30 entered The California Polytechnic as one of the largest classes, and certainly as a very vigorous one. We did our various duties, such as lining the football field and working over the track with a ready enthusiasm. We beat the lusty Sophomores in the annual interclass game and scored against the Seniors. Several members of our class were prominent in athletics, and the majority enjoyed many hours labor for the Captain. A very creditable dance won us a great deal of praise. In fact we lived up to our motto “Verdant but Unbowed” quite well. In our Sophomore year we chose another motto, “Victory through Effort.” Under this flaring banner we branched out so that we had recog- nition not only in athletics, but in music, publications, dramatics, debate and many other activities. With the overwhelming success of our first dance fresh in our minds, we were able to invite the student body to another lovely party, sponsored by a more experienced group. As Juniors we realized that recommending grades are valuable at college, so this year’s leisure time was spent a little more conservatively, with more thought for studies. During our last year, we dabbled in everything because we wanted to make it an outstanding one in our memories. Our girls number six. but they make up in quality what they lack in quantity. The class is especially honored in that they are the last class to have girl graduates, for a while, at least. Class Motto “Victory Through Effort.” Class Colors Red and White Class Flower Sweet Pea Advisers Dr. Crandall. Miss Abbott. Mr. McFarland.
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GEORGE BROKAW “What man dare, I dare.” Mechanics Assn. ’28, ’29; Poly Phase Club '29, 30; Poly Y Club ’29, 30; Stage Elec- trician ’29, 30; “The Try sting Place” 30; Campus Playshop ’29, ’30. GEORGE CAMPBELL Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.” Poly Phase Club ’30; Mechanics Club ’29; Poly Herons ’29. ORVILLE CON DRAY “He proved best man i’ the field.” Block “P” Club ’29. ’30; Dorm Club ’29; Mechanics Assn. ’30; Football ’28 ’29; Track ’29. ’30. JOHN C. COSTELLO “Revels, dances, masks and merry hours forerun fair love.” Mt. Diablo High ’2f ; Vice-President Sen- ior class '30; Pres. La Hispaniola ’29, ’30; Vice-President Poly Herons ’30; Pres. Dorm Club ’29; Sect.-Treas. La Hispaniola ’28; Baseball ’28, ’29, ’30; Vice-Pres. Dorm Club ’29; “Una Escena Mejicana '30; Sect.- Treas. K. K. K. ’30; Aud Club ’27. PERRY CRANDALL “A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks.” Heron Hall Club ’29; Program Chairman of Poly Phase Club 30. ROSWELL DIEFFENBAUCHER “He won it, wore it, kept it.” Handball Champion '29; Corporal ’29, ’30; Champion in handball doubles ’30; Baseball '30; Mechanics Assn. '30; Automotive Club ’21». ’30.
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