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LASS PC IBM: XVe came as Freshmen, green and newg VVe did not know just what to do. Wie did our best to seem so hold, Xnd yet we did as we were told. As Sophomores-we did our stuff! For we were ready, tough, and rough! XVe cared not if our necks were dirtyg VV li were the class of Nineteen Thirty As Juniors we began to see Things as they really ought to be. We found our teachers kind and true, .Xlways ready to help us through. As Seniors we were dignifiedg To do things rightawe always tried. .Xll our motives were sincere: School tradition. we held dear, liut now We leave thee, .Xlma Mater. The time has come for us to part. Sweet memories will always linger- Memories dear to each hearti Of friends and glorious victories won. Good-bye-Good luck to everyone. F1 nm fs' Ffmvf 8104011
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L. ..., W ss kwa wi 9 f ' wi' - 'bm S, 'HQHE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY is one filled with the accomplish- Kc? u-ments of the class of '30 during our high school career which began in 1926, when we entered as FreshieS',. NYe chose violet and gold as i . 'four class colors and elected the following officers: Howard XVay. presi- dent: VVilliam Harvey, vice-president: Olive Mixter, secretary-treasurer: Doone VYheeler, class representative: and Miss Ryder, class advisor. l1I'l'hen the following year, as Sophomores, this group was still wide awake and ready to elect new officers who were: Howard lVay, back to his old post as president: Lance Ginner and later Charles Fitch, vice-president: Neil Campbell, secre- tary-treasurer: Olive Mixter. class representative: and Miss Allen, class advisor. XYe enjoyed numerous social activities, parties. a snow trip. and ended the year with the Sophomore-Senior picnic at 'l'erminus. ill ln 1928, this group was beginning to realize what it was all about and accepted its place as upper- classmen with Charles Fitch, president: XYilliam Harvey, vice-president: Doris Rogue, secretary-treasurer: Madge Stewart, class representative: and Mrs. Davis nee .-Xllen, class advisor. This year the class was represented in the plav and in the operetta and as in previous years we were well represented in athletics. .Ns usual, we indulged in a munber of social affairs, parties, and Kid Day, finishing the year with the junior-Senior banquet. fllrfhe last quarter of the journey was gladly begrn by the class of 130. for at last we had become Seniors, dignified ones too. lt was a strangely exhilarating feeling but the Fresh- men interpreted it quite differently. XYe were guided our fourth and last year by the following officers: XYilliam Harvey. president: Forrest Heckman, vice- president: Doris Pogue, secretary-treasurer: Olive Mixter, class representa- tive: and Miss lieer, class advisor. l1lXVith glad hearts the members of the class of '30 look back over the four years spent at Exeter Hi almost satisfied with their achievements and with the determination of doing bigger things better. lt is with regret that we leave this institution, and we wish to add that there will always be a warm place in our hearts for those who have helped us reach this goal and dear old li. C. H. S. that has sheltered us so kindly..
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