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SENIOR HOARD 1929-1930 Business Manager Miss Dorothy Hansen WILLIAM LAWSON Faculty Advisor Alumni Editor Ruth Saunders Advertising Manager Willard Hoxsie Tattles Editor Mary Farago Asst. Advertising Mgr. Frank Acolina Literary Editor Gertrude Solomon School Notes Albert Green Editor-in-Chief JOHN TOBIN Exchange Editor Louise Cook Athletic Editor Nelson Thorpe Assistant Literary Editors Gertrude Melbourne Wenonah Smith Art Editors Lillian Matson Thomas Wright Subscription Manager Patsy Celestino
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12 « Till: KKMOIt YEAR HOOK CLASS HISTORY As two great minds never run in exactly the same channel, and as each and every historian naturally has a different angle on the same subject, it is difficult for even the most conscientious student to give an entirely fair and impartial record of events. Actuated, however, by an earnest desire for truth, I shall endeavor to unfold for you the history of the renowned and glorious class of 1930 as viewed by several different well-qualified members and observers. I have accordingly divided my history into five major divisions, each representing a group which has been either connected or closely associated with this, the class of 1930, the most famous class which has ever graduated from Westerly High School. The recorders are the following: First, the members of the class themselves, as Freshmen. Second, the seniors of 1927. Third, the class of 1930 as seniors. Fourth, the faculty. Fifth, the citizens of Westerly. Listen then to the observations of our illustrious group during that memorable year when we made our advent into this revered institution of learning. We arrived 162 strong, green, gay, and gullible, confident of our power to conquer every obstacle confronting us. Had we not been looked up to as the wisest and wittiest during the last year of our Elm Street career? Of course, the slightly superior glances of the upper classmen somewhat dampened our spirits but we knew they could not fail to appreciate us hen they really understood our worth. We must confess that the high school hall seemed very large and long, the rooms very far apart, and difficult to find. But with the kind help of Miss Mclntire and the other teachers, we were finally comfortably settled. Much to our astonishment, the upper classes of the school were rather slow in realizing our importance and took us in hand much as they would have done had we been tiny children, instead of ex-seniors. In spite of ourselves, we became gradually humbled and subdued. Just as we were beginning to grow accustomed to this new
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