St Marys High School - Lance Yearbook (Medford, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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-53427134 -mag 3 A lgg .ag 4 ?Q2Q.5g--frfnrlfftfig ' :- 'f I ' i as . ar.. I' A .aaa 52 , ALM . 4 P' i Q -it !'l'Lt'l.lAf In I i 11912. PARKE MONTAGUE leaves his brother Charles to take care of the broken-hearted girls he leaves behind. DOT CHANDLER leaves the ice-cream dipper in the cafeteria to Fred Marsteller. TOSHIAKI SUMINAGA leaves his musical ability to Lee Herring. GRACE BUCK Wills her shorthand notebook to anyone who thinks he can read it. fWe think she will keep her book.J HARTLEY CARR leaves his genius for mechanics to John Selby. KATHERINE ROBERTS bequeaths her dignity to Grace Denny. STANLEY CREIGHTON wills his dancing ability to Bob Hannan. LOUISE HANSEN wills her vampish airs to Bernice Baker. JOHN YOUNG leaves his extemporaneous speeches to Dick Watson. ADA CHAPLIN leaves her English brogue to Mrs. Boynton. FRED MYERS leaves his honorary chair of senior class president to the unlucky individual succeeding him. BOB MCMASTER wills his unblemished citizenship record to Esther Stephens. MARY MCLEAN leaves her sweet, demure Ways to Alice Powell. RUDOLPH HUBER leaves his sophisticated airs to Marie Batsch. EDNA RICHHART wills her many offices of secretary and treasurer to Margery Roelofs. MARGARET RICHHART leaves her splendid grades to Earl Doner. Unto this official document, in the presence of the required witnesses, we, the Class of S'30, do affix our name, this last day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty. CSignedD CLASS OF S'30. .M...-+M-M GOMMENGEMENT WEEK Sunday, June 22 -------------- BACCALAUREATE SERMON REV. G. G. SCHMIDT Monday, june 23 --------- ALUMNI HOMECOIXIING DAY Tuesday, June 24 - ------------- CLASS DAY Wednesday, June 25 - - JUNIOR HIGH GRADUATION Thursday, June 26 --------------- COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM FOR COMMENCEMENT Recessional - ------------------- CLASS Solo - - - - - ---------- BEULAH COOPER Invocation - - REV. GEORGE G. ELDER Oration - - - - HARTLEY CARR Oration --------- -------- S TANLEY CREIGHTON Double Mixed Quartette-LOMA KIZER, BEULAH COOPER, ADA CHAPLIN, MURIEL BELL, GLENN TOLSON, HARTLEY CARR, CLARENCE CARPENTER, PAUL LESSING Oration ------------------- MARY HININIAN Oration ------- ---- J OHN YOUNG Selection -------- - COMBINED GLEE CLUBS Presentation of Scholarship Pins - ----- MISS MILLS Presentation of Ephebian Ring - - - MISS PARKS Presentation of Class - - - - - - MR. VVOOD Presentation of Diplomas - - FRANK A. BOUELLE Song by the Class I 27 J

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,,o r , -2315 B ., WINTER CLASS OF 1931 KATHRYN FORDICE Schumann Society, 27, '28, on su 7 The F119 l'riuce, '28, Up in the .Xu ee b '29, '30, llnskctball, '28, llzxseu 7 MERTON GILBERT Basketball. 29, Stunlvnt Stine ' Se oweinmei 0H'ice-r, '29. '30, l'resi1leut ll 30 Q ss RAYMOND HAILEY Track, '29, Science Club, '30 REBECCA LICHT The Stylus Club, '30. MARY LISONI Spanish Club, '28, '29, Yu u 1 77 Hoc ey Girls' League Representative 8 I X 30 ec tary Spanish Club, '29, Class Secietuy MYRTLE PERKIN lil 'l'oroso, '27, Class Sem tary 7 fu s ' Reprvscntativc, '29, '30, Class is JOSEPHINE SEE linterefl from George XYusl1iugton llxgli Sp n s Club, '29, '30, linsketball, '29 30 Lwptain llue L l u '30, Schumann, '30, Mmles in 'lnueis uw Club, '30, T. N. T. Staff, '30 C ills e RICHARD STEVENS Stock ,luflging Contest. '28, '28, '29, '30, .Xgriculturzll Clui l'1tiu 1 joe TAVAN Fuutluall, '28, '29, T. X. 'l S 1 72 Xiueliesueur Boys' League, '29, Presiclcn 0 s len., e 30 mn missiouer of Ural Arts. '29 lp L 79 tu rlent Council, '29, '30, l'rc-siren u 1 Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, Key L ui GERTRUDE VVALKER The Stylus Club, '30. PARKER VVHITE lixcelsirmr l'uiun lligli, '27 ager Senior ll lizmcc, Vice Club, '30, Science Club. '30 MABLE VVISEHEART Ifrifcrcrl from Cmnptuil lli Till!-iliCll7E1ll, '28, '29, '30, llug ex usen T. N. T. Staff, '30, fp in thc Xu 79 Selflovci ment Officer, Class Secretary '40 lv IEE , A Q. xi. QQ ww, Q Q 4,-wewgssifi 55, ' Fszg. I 1 .4 ' ', C ,. A f Z 'J r Q RQ

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