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Joe Brady, Jane Krail, Verna Simper, Lester Wiekamp TheS eniors Class Officers Joe Brady President Jane Krail Vice-president Verna Simper Secretary-treasurer Lester Wiekamp Board of Control As freshmen the class of ' 30 were good followers. They supported all projects sponsored by the upper-classmen, which is all that is expected of freshies. However, the girls won the hockey championship, showing that they wished success from the be- ginning of their high school career. When the class organized in its sophomore year, Joe Brady was elected president. The boys won the interclass basketball tournament, while the girls were again successful in hockey and presented a strong basketball sextet. The class displayed their dramatic ability by presenting three one-act plays, Not Quite Such a Goose, You, and The Fiddler, which were coached by Miss Leila Heimbach and Miss Lola Jane Rosenberger. There were definite goals which had to be attained in their junior year. The Juniors elected competent officers with Stanley Niles as president of the class. Living up to their previous records, they delighted the audience when Billy, a three -act comedy, was presented. The Junior-Senior prom was an occasion not soon to be forgotten, for it was the most important social function of the year. When senior officers were chosen, Joe Brady was again elected president. A success- ful old paper and magazine drive was conducted by the class. As seniors, they again won the interclass basketball tournament. The Senior Shuffle was a clever spring dance sponsored by the class. Royalty Returns was the name of the entertaining three- act production presented by the seniors. It was ably coached by Miss Margaret Moist. (10)
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Barbara Jean Abele — Bob ' College Preparatory Course Home Economics Club 2 Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Opera 2, Warren J. Ackenhusen — Ackje Trade Course Engineering Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mm •it. f% kl • , Vernon Bailey — Curley General Course Band 3, 4; Interclass Base- ball 3. Josephine Battles — ]o College Preparatory Course Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Home Economics Coun- cil 4. Ray Baumgart Trade Course Engineering Club 2, 3. 4. Lois Aldrich Commercial Course Commercial Club 2. 4; Home Economics Club r. Ethelbel J. Austin- — Austin General Course Home Economics Club r, 4; Secretary 4; Commercial Club 3. 4- Joseph Aydelott — ]oe Trade Course Engineering Club 1, 2, 3. Barb ra Beamer — Bob College Preparatory Course Alltold Staff 4: Basketball 1, £ ft Josephine Beamer — Joe College Preparatory Course G. A. L. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1: Volleyball 1; Basketball 1, 2. (11)
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