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JOHN FOSTER Varsity B. B. l-2-3-I Football 3-4 Latin Club 3--2 Dramatic Club 3-1 Capt. Football twain -i Johnny may be the least bit timid when the girls are near, but you should see him shine on a gridiron or play a game of bas- ketball. EDWIN ROSSIER lntert-lass B. B. 3--I Eddie spends most of his time thinking of some mischief to de- lwht teachers. Boys will be boys and he is not the only one. He's a dandy fellow that the class of '30 c0uldn't dispense with. He inherits a natural tendency to- wards t-lock making. ELTGICNE COLLIER Latin Club 1-2-3 Math Club 2-3 Student Cabinet 3 Latin Contest 1-2-Ii An A number one student in everything. but he specializes in Latin contests. His remarks in economics are really enlighten- ing. He is an expert on stirrup cups. GERALD HULL Lallrl Club 1-2 Vice-Pres. Jr. Class Glfle Club 4 Orchestra 3 Pres. Math Club 1 The lowest known grade he ever made was an insignificant 95. He aspires to be on the Roster of the graduates from An- napolis. RAY BYROAD Varsity Football 3--t Junior Class Play 3 Operetta 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Squid's interests are centered ln a blond-haired m i s s who resides in Brook- lyn. And does he pos- sess good taste! He is an operatic star. Twenty-Three f v- ---- - V aw,-. MARGARET BAILEY Pres. Girl Reserves -i Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Red K Blue Staff 3--i Literary Ed. Artesian. 4 Student Cabinet 4 Bt-cause of ht-r un- selnsh ways and her dark Spanish beauty Peg has won the hearts of all her 1-lassmates. She is a true and lovable friend. NEDRA JAMES Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Orchestra 4 Dramatic Club Play 3 Class Play 3-4 Speed is our idea of a modern girl. Lots of pep. style, and figure. Shu has always been renowned for her beautiful curly hair and hor many beaux. lVANELLE JONES Uke Club 3-4 Dramatic Club Play 3 Junior Class Play 3 Operettas 2-4 Senior Class Play 4 lvanelle shines in dra- matic productions of all kinds, but her specialty is Russell. Of course we wish her a prosperous and happy future. EVELYN BAKER Latin Club l-2-Il-4 Sunshine Society 2-3-4 Math Club 2 Commercial Contest 3-4 Evelyn will make some harrassed busi- ness man an ideal stenographer. She has never been known to pry into anyone's af- fairs or to go to her classes without her lessons. DORIS CORNS Operetta Lead 3-4 Debating 4 Pres. Sunshine Society 4 Senior Class Play 4 Artesian Staff 4 Doris has a great many enviable quali- ties that we could mention. but then, we all know her and know how sweet and pretty she really is. .- 4
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SENIOR CLASS Of the one hundred and twenty students who started in as freshmen four years ago only eighty-one survived the grind. .Xll during their high school career they have cooperated to the fullest extent of their ablity in all the activities of the school. A very successful class play, The Old Grouchf' was given in their junior year. lvauelle jones and Charles Steele played the lead- ing roles. Their dramatic ability was further shown in the dramatic club play both last year and this. A large percent of the cast of each was from this class. This year their class play was The .Nutomatic Butler, which was ably coached by Mrs. llittrich. Many members of the class have held prominent club offices during the four years and have been especially well represented this year. Eleven clubs, Hi-Y, Sunshine, Girl Reserves, Dramatic, Latin, Math, Boys' 4-H, Uke, Boys' Glee, Girls' Glee, and Senior Iligh Orchestra chose members of the senior class as presidents. Other responsible positions were also faithfully held by its members. The negative debating team was composed of seniors. Regarding the interclass basketball tournament, it was interesting to l1OtC that the girls' team was the champion and won the silver trophy in reward of its efforts and accomplishments. The boys' team was runner-up in the boys, tourney. Two interesting and unusual projects were tried this year by the group in connection with the annual and annual staff, which were heretofore un- known. The first was a boys' popularity contest sponsored by the annual staff for the purpose of raising money toward the betterment of the annual. One cent counted one vote for the candidate. A junior high student, Robert Ter- hune, won the contest. The other project was an assembly program put on by the annual staff and some assistants as advertisement for the book. The main feature was the broadcasting by the television system. T A number of social functions were enjoyed including several parties at Schnaiter's Cabin and a dance at the close of the year. Last year this class entertained the 1929 seniors and their guests with a lovely reception. The old gym was beautifully decorated as a forest. This year the same was done for these seniors by the class of '31. The officers who served during the past year were: john 0'Neal ..... ..... P resident XYebster Terhune . ..... Vice President Xvilliam Murphy ............. . Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Bittrich and M1'. Adams ......... Sponsors Twenty-two rj,
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ALBERT l ARli Intvreluss li. B. 1-2 Operetta 4 Junior and llrzunatit' Club Plays Ll-i .Xrlvsian Staff I Yell Loailel' 4 Popular? XV1-ll. we think no party or lilly 1-an bu really 4-omplete w ith o ut 'tChut'k anal MAb . .Ns yell loader he surely slid his part. NW- like him lots. Jllllll URAIXIER .tppzirvntly .ludd dll not approx-iate nor like our t-ompany so he proeeviled to leave us to our own ile- viees. Were certain- ly sorry he 4Iiiln't see Ht to stay with us, Ii :I he p1'ol'vt'reil to rf-tire to the se'-luded life of at farmer. Best nislns for at good corn 1-ron. KIRK RAXYLINS Hi-Y 3-l 4-H Club l-2-3-i lfntnilw- Fariners il As you ean plainly seo by his list of activ- ities, Kirk is one of our Future Farm- ers. He is another of Mr. Calvin's rigit- hand men. His very quiet ways keep him in the baekground. LEOTIS GREGORY Latin Club 1-2 Hi-Y 2-3 Commercial Club 3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Varsity Football 4 There is at least one in every elass, Leotis is an irresistable f?J woman charmer. Un- derclassmen are his special bait for this vocation. XVEBSTER TERHUNE Art Ed. Artesian 4 Sec'y-Treas. Class 4 Vice-Pres. Class 3 Varsity B. B. 2-4 Varsity Football 3 Webster ls the artist of the class. His work may be seen in many places around school. Football is another place where Web shines. LUCY HARRIS Business Iilgr, A,-ge. sian Dramatic Club 3-3-it Girl Reserves 3-4 Junior Class Play li. A. A. 4 Her work as the busi- ness manager of the Artesian has been VUVY commendable. Sho always finishes lmytllilisz' she starts. One of the Siamese twins. SALLIE Goss lmtin Club 1-2 Connnertzial, Club 2 Sunshine Society 3-3- 4 lnterelass B. B. 1-2, Il We think Sallie is DI'f'tty enough to keep her' Earle watching for others who may be rivals. Another of Mr. Colvin's 'prote- Hevs. NVe hope the Lfas business docs not fail. LOUISE CRAMER Dramatic Club 4 Sunshine Society 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Commercial Club 2 Bookkeeping team 2-3 Touts is renowned for her outstanding work in the book- keeping department. XYe think she is on the government pay- roll froni the amount of her mail. TUINETTE BAKER Girl Reserves 4 Although Toinette just migrated from Eminence this year, she has become quite Dopular especially with Leotis Gregory whom she has prop- erly ignored. Toinette is a striking senior, not only in her Visage, but also in personal- ity. And where does she get her car? HARRIET MAJOR Red :Q Blue Staff 4 Circulation Mgr. Ar- tesian 4 Uke Club 4 Operetta 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Miss Minerva., of Reel and Blue fame, is a kindergarten expert and makes a special- ty of sophomores. Lucy and Harriet are the M. H. S. Siame'-me twins. Twenty-four
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