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

 - Class of 1930

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Wai. -. I Q ' 1, f ' i t 6 195 '39 e Sin ' N 25 e 'iiL?lfUzI, ,. : i 1 Fil VW ' l i i Cooke, Batosky, Smith, Bell, Daugherty, Myers, Young, Creighton, Barnes, Faulkner, Coil, Suminaga, Bartefhlzo. Roelofs, Baker, Lukes, Corbett, Myers, Neville, Robinson, Ward, Holland, Warren, Montague, Higgins, Pullman, Tolson, Kyle, Granger. Silling-Mrs. Granger, Denny, Denny, Kizer,'Hinman, Pres. Lessing, Huber, Cooper, Beckwith, Chaplin, Eshom. WORLD FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY MARY HINNIAN -------------- President RUDoLPH HUBER - - Vine-President LOMAKIZER- - - - - Secretary FRANCIS GRANG ER -------------- Treasurer About twelve members of the Friendship Club of 1929-30 attended the Japanese banquet at Gardena in April. Real Japanese food was served and a very interesting entertainment of Japanese singing, dancing, and jiz-jitsu was given. The outstanding activity of ahe club was the making of a portfolio to send to Holland. Everything about Torrance High School that was thought to be interesting to Hollanders is represented in the book by short write-ups, pictures, et Cetera. It contains exhibits from the art department, an original composition from the harmony class, a Varsity Club emblem, pressed poppies, and similar items. The portfolio will be translated by the Junior Red Cross Society in Washington, D. C., and forwarded to Holland. VVe are looking forward to a return portfolio from Holland next year. A Dutch banquet was given in the cafeteria, lVIay 22. Among the guests were representatives from the Rotary Club, Kiwanis and Woman's Clubs, a representative from the Chamber of Commerce, the Ministry, and from the Parent-Teachers' Asso- ciation. The main speaker was Mr. Mierich, the founder of the World Friendship Society. The very clever decorations were Dutch shoes, and the color scheme was carried out in blue and white. Dutch food was served. i441

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4 ' Q CQIHZQUQ ' 1-b 3 ' 'W'5F7S? EL ' K 1 Hag, X . G 6 .r-1 H ' .57 ,2 2+ , ,,,,P,9. fha 49? s 9 ' if tw -.sa L -A 15552, Q1 51 A22'!5q,!G ' hy -,Bl , EJ Q ,la r zip Q Q W, L, iweuf 1912. Young, Creighton, Sleppy, B. Merrill, Jarett. Mofwry, Lanraster, Putnam, Faulkner, Myers, Tolron, Huber, Marsteller, Mintun, Bodley, Kyle, Paige, Onada. Hannan, Carpenter, Danford, Daugherty, Kirby, Pullman, Leuing, Carr, Totten, Safh, Suminaga, P. MOHlHg1lf. THE KEY CLUB OFFICERS HARTLEY CARR - President - - - PAUL LEssiNo CHARLES STEINER - Vire-President - - PARKE MONTAGUE MANFORD KIRHY - - Secretary - - MANFKDRD KIRBY GEORGE LANCASTER - - Treasurer - - ALFRED MINTUN ALFRED MINTUN ----- Sergeant-at-Arms ----- HOWARD TOTTEN Torrance High School Key Club was organized in 1929 with the help of Mr. Thomas Elson, principal of Roosevelt High School, who was then lieutenant governor of District No. L, Kiwanians, International. La Dorn Hall was elected first presi- dent of the Key Club and through his efforts it was given a good start. The Key Club is a junior service club, closely connected with the Kiwanis Club, that is striving to better conditions in and about our school. It is bringing students into closer and more friendly contact with one another. Weekly meetings are held in a private room adjoining the school cafeteria, where lunch is eaten and a program is given. These programs are made possible through the efforts of Mr. Mowry, a Kiwanian, and the Key Club sponsor. The programs usually introduce prominent men who give very interesting talks regarding the different vocations of life. A new custom was started last semester of holding an evening meeting at which the officers of the new semester were installed. Members of the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs were present, and speakers were obtained from Roosevelt High School. An evening dinner-dance is now being planned. l43l



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5 fe N' 195 fm f W P1 i?' fd E 'EER - if I9 1. I,-, -- 73 - Q . I ff- L ' 1 3,-'5 05 v ' 5 -I - A 4? fad- ig I C2 Q 9 99 f my . 4 g. .1 : i Q .Q--Y-,i I, Knorr, Bry, Danny, Ilfnry, Sllfliff, MfN1'il, Granger, Smith, Kfmllfl, Iblflnfyrr, 4MI'lIfIIH, .4 U0il17I, Kiyomunz, f4vIl77l77lI7lg.f, Iflfhfrllon, Luka, Myers, Chandler, Snr, Rovlnfy. MODES IN MANNERS CLUB NYERUNICA RICNEII. - - -------- 1're.vi1Im1r PAI, MARIE HENRY - - l'ife-Preriflfnf BETTY ll'TClNTYRE - - - - - Sf'l'ft'fllI'j' TXIARGARET RICH HART ------------ 7lff'I1.Y1U'f'I' Organized for the express purpose of promoting bigger and better etiquette in Torrance High, the lVIodes in lwanners Club, though one of the newest organizations in school, is rapidly becoming one of the most outstanding. Organized through the efforts of bliss Parks and lwiss Sherer, and sponsored by the Girls' League, the club is assured of a successful future. The members are planning several formal dances and teas. It is their aim to answer or discuss any questions that may arise concerning etiquette and correct social forms. At present there are twenty-four members, and a membership committee has been appointed to be on the lookout for, and to recommend, new members. THE TRAvIfL CLUB HARKJLD XVATsoN ---- Prrxidffzzf ---- - ATIRIMIE SMITH HAI. SMITH - - - - - - - Viz'r-l'1'e.vi1Ifnf - ----- Tow SMITH Vim KASIIAR ------- Sernfmry - ---- TDAVID TJAITGHERTY October, 1930, witnessed the launching of the Travel Club, with the three sec- tions of the B7's as members. The activities of the club have varied somewhat. ln October, a Halloween party was held on the athletic held. In November, they joined with the VVorld Friend- ship Club in giving the Thanksgiving program, entitled Thanksgiving in All Lands. lXIiss Shere gave them a most interesting talk on what she saw in Europe last summer, and Rudolph Huber took them around the world with him during another meeting. At another meeting, lkiiss Kunkel talked of Alaska. l45l

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