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Class History Summer '30 When as B7s we cheerfully came, To. R. L. Stevenson scrubs by name, We thought our school the best on land, That drew its anchor on the sand. To Home Room 309-1 honors were brought Selling Lelawala ticketsg As knowledge they sought. At the end of the term, we became Dignified A7s eager to learn. The glorious A7 term began. Pretty good grades received by Ray Hagan, Aileen McGuire, the spelling cup won. Defeating a B7 was such fun While Beverly Popham as Comptroller served. The B8 term began with a jump. As we mightily rose like a bump, Again 309-1 took command. With Mrs. Anderson as its host. Most important were the courses we chose, We wanted to work and to college go. Now that our A8 term has begun, We are careful each night that our home work is done The negative side of the debate wong Of the speakers, Virginia Miller, was one. She received a prize of five dollars in gold. Honor has been won again hy Aileen. The role of secretary was played. By Beverly Popham a darling maid. B9s now, we are glad to say. And we are also very gay. For aren't we almost senior As And we'll be awfully good. we vow. Raul Larrozola served as Boy's Vice. And he was always very nice. And then the seniors. np and went. And we elected Raul our President. Now we are seniors-go strutting hy. Our thoughts are in the blue. blue sky. Raul Larrozola took command. With Beverly Popham at his right hand, While Wayne Steuben stands quietly by, Because he is so quieted and shy. Because he is so quiet and shy. Jewell Gardner became President of the Junior League While in B. A, A. Harry Smith takes the lead. For the A9 class. and our oflicers grand Are the best in the school. Yes. the hest in the land. E171
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W do her Class Will S'30 e. the A9 class of summer '30, being of sound mind and agreeable disposition, eby make the following bequests to the heirs of this will. , To the B9 s. we leave our good looks. We sincerely feel that they need them. To Mr. Hutt. Miss ltluson. Illr. Brothers. and the faculty. we leave our gratitude and appreciation for their long suffering attitude toward our shortcomings. To the olhce force. wc leave our unexcused tardy slips with which to paper the walls of the aud. I. Lee Buckholz. leave my slenderness to Gershan Edlen. l. Marjorie Coleman, leave my notebook and pencil to future class secretaries. 1. Frank Drake. leave my height to Herman Schik. I. Marjorie Sorg. leave my blond curls to Louise Miller. l. Margaret Sweeny. will my canary voice to the Glee Club. I feel that they sadly need it. l. Aiko Saito. leave my gray hairs to the next Editor of the Treasure Chest. l. llaul Larrozola. leave my most famous phrase, dismissed to your third period class. to the next president. l. Florence Weikal, will my stunted growth to Marie Wilberts. l. Wayne Steuben. leave my big ears to Eddie 0'Connor. l. Nlargiierite Lee, bequeath my giggle to Eleanor Seaman. l. Reuben Peanuts Kaloiam. leave my knowledge in Latin to future Latin students. l. Ernine Hull. leave my hair bows to Billie Land. I. Seymour lllenke. leave my violin for Charles Doane to tune up. l. Pearl liberliurdt. leave my reducing ability to Harry Neels, l. Guy lllnto, leave my popularity with the girls to William Bach. l. Persida Bogdonovich. leave my high heels to Nina Swenson. l. Carroll Reynolds. bequeath all my extra merits to Howard Mitchell. Mr. Brothers will understand. l. Dolly Billings. leave my talent in dramatics to Fred Finlay. l. Leslie Norherg leave. myself. could anyone ask for more. I. Cosette Hardy. leave my cosmetics to Betty Leanord. l. Francis Theriot, leave my French accents to Margaret Moore. l. Virginia Miller. leave my Windshields to anyone who might care for them. l. Gail Meyers. leave my gentlemanly behavior to Bobby Meyers. I. Wilhur Swaney. leave my cornet playing ability to Mae ,lubile to disturb the neighbors. l. Henriette Salinas. leave my charming manners to LaFrance Codon. I. Robert Linscy, leave my school girl complexion to Donald Miller. I. Eunice Trowbridge. wish my freckles to be divided among the coming scrubs. There will be plenty to go around. l. Frank Lee Brown, leave my girlish figure for art classes to copy, I. Helen Coneannon. leave my middy and skirt hardly ever worn to any B9 who feels she needs one. I. Jeanette Lefevre. leave mv timidness of the boys to Lillian Brown to cultivate. I. I. I. I. I. Edith Ashton. leave my blush to Dorothy Lloyd. Tom Burnett. leave my gum chewing ability to Carmen Hernandez. lllaurinc Johnson. leave my formal long dresses to Margaret lt'IcCarll1y. Ray Hagan. leave my Ds to future history students. Beverly Popham, leave my charming ability to ally one who thinks she might appreciate it. ' I. Howard Uno. leave my Fs in Latin to my sister, Hanna. with better luck. Signed by Lee Bucholz. Francis McGovern. Marjorie Coleman. lllarjorie Surg, and Frank Drake. IWJ
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