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THE TAHOMA, 1930 Nowelnlver IH The new ronslilution of the Stu- dent Council ratified. fThe revision committee. Marian Hoska lchairinani, Her- herl Edwards and Marga- rct .lanes.l Nov:-lnher 20-'Glider Club organized. lftleinlxers of the constitution commit- tee, Wesley Buhb lrhair- manl, Bill Beggaul Novernher 22-Annual Book Week assembly, whirh featured a playlet, The Library Shelf After Hours. arranged hy the Library Committee. Qhukas Hoska as Stephen Cleg- hnrn .t 'Novelnlwr 22' Dads' Night nltrartrd n good crowd. lCnan-hes 'Vlorris and Low- nlan. the two drawing rards who were too bash- flll to appear.t November 26-Forty Thanksgiving dinners sent to thc poor under diree- tion of service depart- ment of Girls'Clulx. IMM- jorie Sheldon and Claire Driukwine, who helped lo deliu-r.l Nov:-inl'u-r 27- fSlndillm Ti- gers win ticket-selling ron- lesl from Lincoln Rail- splitters. lMann Torre, with the formal reply tn the challenge in his hand.l Dei-emher 3 French ron- versation el u h started. lAnnie Rad:-maker. one of Ihr sz-lcm-led inclnhers.l Di-renxher 6' -Junior Prom. Io whiz-h seniors were in- vited. l0ne of the -the best numbers was Adeline Jarobson's saxophone play- ing.l ear in ri f Deremher ll-First mati- nee dance tn raise money for insuranre fund. lEmily Rouse and Betty Doon.l s December I2 - Tumbling Club originated. l D a rl Crawford. .lark Hurley and Bob Palmer, originators.l . I , December 17-Girls' Christmas mixer acclaimed peppiest yet. fPauline Sceva as Santa Claus.l December 20i The Van- ishing Princess, main feature ol' Christmas as- sembly. lPz-ggy Scudder as Matinkaj January 9-Dorothy NH- deau won the short-story contest with her story. Night Wind. Bob Dr- Armond placed second and Doris Edwards third- l Dol rea-eivil1B '0 3'al' nlations.I january l7'Gl l5' Rm' Club held first meeting. Over 200 attended. lI.ola Thompson- Mllflfl Th 'l son, Mary Ellen Wright. charter n1emhers.l January 28-Surprises marked the Dramalir Cllllt matinee. Ffllll' l'laY ' presented hy students of Miss l'llaok's workshol' rlasses. lTwo of the ar- tors in the all-boys' DIIIF. Al Waterman and Genr- Willianisfl January 31-Averalib vf 90 announced as new hunor roll basis hy Principal Perkins. fFour students receiving the glad news-- Dick Hodge. Harold Deer- ing, Richard Mossman and Bennie Coats.l Fifteen
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., MJAJV' ' 3 ..- A A , Q ' kd tv. X X ixf V THE TAHOMA, 1930 ilestones in th 'og 'ess of th Past Year l. Si-pts-mln-r JW Thr tir-I tluy of -rliool with 1.715 rn- rollml an iiirrvat-4' of ow-r itll! as rornpurt-el with tht- -anov timv la-I your. lA Iyplrul -uphornorr. l.or- rznnr Alu-xnntlt-r: junior. Corolm rhula-non: at-ninr, mf, s.-i...fa.i.-r.1 13.54-pt:-inln-r IL! l ir-t inane of thx- fitaulinm World. t lLin Marvin laughing on-r hr-1' own lQolynm .l .L N-pts-mln-r l'l- l'xrNt how' u-xt-uilily. 24:-pta-mlu-r ill lfir-I girl-' ft.-.-...l.l,. 11'l.p r.-ty.-tv. ltu' vhnirmvn. ltulph .lohn- .on :incl G4-rtrllnlv Hunt.l I. in-pta-lnlu-r 225- .lllnlor :intl Sa-nior film- ollirrr- linully rlio-rn nfl:-r -ru-ral rl-- iott--, l'l'lir two vim: pn--nl:-nt-. lmonztrzl Molinr, -1-mor. null lla-tty llrokaiw. jnnior.l J. mrpn-mln-r :t Trtplt- S. sift:-r hour- uf work. vom- it I t-I r nl ni'ratm:4-im-nl ot' 'until -y-trio for ntllnitting now lllrmlii-rx, tllgnkn tllu-mln. v-vri-tnrp.I 0, Urtoln-r 1- -Approximately llllt uttvllllvnl Ihr lirsl girls' ...aw-r. tn.-t.-ri, 'ri......,.. -on. who rlullrrnl on the- propzrztlint .. Urtolu-r T--S o p Ii om orc' Clit-5 ollirc-ru rho-rn. HC'- lr-1-n l'rir-t. nf-t-rt-tiiryAlrn-any nr:-r, null hu-r rival, Nlnri- :ionu l.iku-ll-. whom fha- liart-Iy ali-fr-uteul.l Four lvvn ff - I2 ll. 0. I0 ll. lil lt. Ovtoher ll Colninhus Day antl Fire Prevention Vierk usa:-nilily with Onward up keynote. tRohrrl Bon- rhrr, who spoke on Com- mander ltyrnl.i Ot-tuln-r lt+Staxnp lflnlu organizctl. IBQ-tty Whin- rington and Elma Rosen- lxnrger, Iwo girl enthusi- asts.l Urlnlwl' ll V720-Illl S lfmll. issue-fl. Sam Stocking, makeup editor, giving them out to Ht-len Simetovirh und lfltlritlge Sint'luir.l 01-tolwr IT- -Thr World again wins Ihr snhsrrip- lion ronteat with Linroln hy un BLR per rent awr- npu: against Th.03 pt-r rent. tArt Gilmorr. 4-irrnlntion inanagvr, rr-joiriug.l Ortollt-r lli Ou-r l.l0ll att- tnntleal Football Night. Sonny Boy 'll il tl retl Hoskax. who:-e nfl helped to :nuke this yenr's pro- gram ont- of the most nu'- ressful of its kintl.i i,0t-tnln-r 22 -Hurtsook Slu- tlio :hauled 1929-30 photo vonlrurl hy Srninr Claw pictures rommitter. ll.anra Hart anll Bill Tihhits. who maalg thu- appointment, for the girls and boy-. rc- r-pt-rttyely.j -1 Nmemlu-r I-in-03 on honor roll us compared with 83 lu,.st year. tlidith Sim-lair, who led it for the fifth conserntive time.T
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0 THE TAHOMA, 1930 ' Pearl Anderson and Isabel Chisholm-a Swede and an Scotvh- mun-what a combi- nation! Mary Agnes Ferrier und Dixy Lee Ray, two, bold, bad, bloody pirates. Boo-o-ol Covnor Teats-Alla! At last you're caught loosing your dig- nity! Ed House, our sen- ior king, jester, or what have you. Bernethn Der y- c-urly-head. F ! K Rachel Hartley and Wes Henry-thass funny. We didn't know you went to- gether. Marjorie M o o r e- another good -look- ing optimist. E gh lean 4. 111. Esvier Mort-we Herbert Arntson- attaboy! Keep Your Sunny Side Upin Jimmy Cashion- nonchalant and dar- ing. 6. Andy Coppovk, our smart little ive- skater-afnd .nog bo ookingu either 'l . f. 1 4 4 . M 10. :Eldred M1-Miller pi sprigig fevsir or 5 I ' Q 9' -Ri A. fooled you, didnlt jwe? 12. Milt Woodard- gosh, no wonder he gets there! 14. Leonard Friedman -all wrapped up in his feet-or feats.
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