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C. A. ALEXANDER 1 . ,... sv-. . . -.-..............-,.-...........-.N-....-. CJ XS' .f'L.--a.....-.-E.,......- --...-...th-.A ...--.... .,. , . , -, 'y'f ' ' 1-fs. gg: 1 -tai jjj--M ----siigiriife X KERBIIT I.. ADE rrAdea: ' Roosevelt Commercial Field, Forest and Stream 2. Just a natural born artist when it comes to typing and shorthand. And Kerio is just like a germ when some- one says Jersey Shore. RUTH ALBERT Susquehanna Household Arts Etiquette 4. W. H. S. Club 3-4. So quiet and peaceful. gentle and kind. Ruth, won't you tell us whal.'s on your mind? Studious, too, and it's n. fact That she could handle any problem with tact. R u 71 t Roosevelt Industrial Student Council 3. Rant ls one ot' Mr. Bill- nmn's reliable electricians. He studies hard and read- ing books is his hobby. AGNES E. M. AANDERSON Winburne Academic Etiquette 4. Light hair. blue eyes, Little to say: A ,smile for all. Day by day. HAIQRIS BAER ffpeiell Renovo High School Academic Engineers 4, Field. Forest and Stream 8. Chemistry, Vice President 4. Our handsome Yiddish Boy with curly hair. who hands a mean line to all the ladies. and whose voice is full of Kalish. Maybe Curtin Academic Etiquette 2-3. Art 4. Here is a girl who isn't much heard but when Mae Belle is seen she makes up for lost time by her light blonde hair and sweet face, hcr tall slimncss and grace. IXATHRYN M. AUNKST ff JI Kay Curtin Household Arts Glee Club 4. Etiquette 2. Mod- ern Events 3. Hi-Trl 4, Class Basketball 2-84. Class Track 2-3--L. L!ldl07ll0l1'8 4. Senior Girls' Chorus 4, Senior Execu- tive Committee 4, W. H. S. Club 4. Pep Club 4. Neat clothes-curly hair-ex- ecutive ability-a good sport -personality plus-and we have our Kay. BETTY BAILEY Betty Clay Academic Glee Club 2-8-4. Hi-Tri 1, Au- dubon 1. Class Basketball 1-2- 3-4. Class Track 1-2-8-4. Senior Girls' Chorus 4. Black hair. red cheeks. and dark brown eyes, Just the things Ken can idolize. She craves to be a dancer though she's very small. But great things don't always coame from those who are tn . KATliRYN C. BAILEY fKKa:qli Roosevelt Academic Dramatic 4, Etiquette 2-3. W. H. S. Club 4. Kathryn is a maid so fair. Sparkling eyes and wavy black hair, True and sincere as we can see A nurse some day she hopes to he. V .u T. LILLIAN M. BAILEY Bailey Curtin Academic Etiquette 2-3. Hi-Trl 2-3. Art 4. Class Track 2-3. Pep Club 4. A quiet demure maiden. but ready for fun at all times. She is sure to succeed be- cause she never does things by halves. . .,. -Q N .I nrt 'gu- .., .. - ., 5 , ..A... .. . ,. ,, .,. ,...-.-..-.......... -......, .....-..--......A--.., .. ..--.., .-,....-,, .-...ae .........,.. --.W -.-V , M, , ,,- , M ,,,,,Q
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4' - -Q' X 1 . .. , ,.,. .,....-. ..- .....-... ir' ,. V' ' X---V-. --W W V ..,- -. -... . . . . ., V . . i' Y. .. . - -- - , - -- - ,, , fx, , ,, ,Ne M Y we im' , , ...- s. -- . ., .-, ,, ., .-..s.,,, ,W ,,,,,,, ...e..e,-... e-...............,.M..,.,,N.Mg iw-.- s- .. -.A i...M..- --- N... .. X v 1 Senior Executive Committee Tliinl Row-Slrnb. Schultz, Wertz, Mr. Quay Wluss 'l'eum-herj Ser-and Row--llehn, Gilmore, Guxnhu, Mikusinski, Miller, Annkst, Smitligali First Row-Jueobsen, Heath To the Members of the Class of Nineteen Thirty: The privilege of active association with the Class of 1930 during its High School career has been a genuine pleasure. You possess many admirable qualitiesg your scholastic and athletic achievements are com- mendableq your energetic and efticient participation in all activities have endeared you to W. H. S. . Your splendid spirit of co-operation and grateful appreciation of service has made it most pleasant to work with you. You are to be congratulated upon your thorough preparation for future responsibilities. May you continue to enjoy success and happiness. . n 1 Senior Executive Committee XVith the eo-operation and guidance of our etticient Class Teacher, Mr. L. H. Quay, this year's Senior Executive Committee has had a most active and successful year. It has as- sumed the entire responsibility of managing the affairs of the,Senior Class. All committees that functioned during the year were recommended, appointed and supervised by this execu- tive body. Besides carrying out these duties, this ycar's committee has shown some degree of origi- nality by changing to a certain extent some of the former cus- toms of handling class busi- ness. Among these' is the new method of selecting a Class Song, also the manner of dc- ciding upon the writers of the Class Will, Prophecy, and His- tory. - Y Un the whole we are very proud of the work accomplish- ed by the Executive Committee. The nfiicers are: Carl Gam- ba, Presidentg Rosemary Miller, Vice Presidentq Lewis Heath, ' Tmilsuferi Amy JHwbS011,S1'C- L. H. Quay Mrs. John R. Heim E. B. Darrow r'-'t rY- Class Teucller Class Mother ' Class Father i it .- 17 .ra Q2
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ROBERT BAILEY ffJ0el! Clay Academic Engineers. President 4, Field, Forest and Stream. President 8, Hi-Y 3-4, Student Council 2, Class Basketball 2-3-4-, Chem- istry 4, Varsity Track Mana- ger 4. Here's to a friend, as good as sold. Who performs good deeds that are never told. Always happy and witty and clever, ' To dispel gloom is his en- dcavor. v MARIE E. BALLIET Rinney Allenwood High School ' Academic Dramatic 8. Art 4. Here's to Marie. One of our dignilied seniors, Vlfith lovely blue eyes, And chestnut brown hair. She's got the pluck And now we wish her Lots of luck. EVELYN M. BASTIAN Transeau Academic Glee Club 4, Dramatic 3-4, Hi- Trl 1-2-3-4, Audubon 1-2, Stu- dent Council 2. Class Basket- ball 1, Class Track 3, LaMa- moxre 4. A shy, rather quiet little girl who is very active. She is a valuable Hi-Tri member and somewhat of a poet. We are all watching rather anxiously to see if she will go to the Sem after grad- uation. ' DORIS B. BECICETT Vllasliington Academic Glee Club 4, Etiquette 1-2-3, Hi-Tri 1, Class Track l-2-8-4. A jolly good pal-just full of DEP. There lsn't a problem thal:'s stumped her yet, A patient nurse she's planning to be. We'll hire her soon-just wait and see. ALVAN EUGENE BARR Peanut Roosevelt Academic Engineers 8-4, Chemistry 4. Peanut is the boy who likes to keep Mr. Wolfe company after school. If you can't locate him in room 207 try the otllce. LIARION E. BECI-ITEL ffMimll Curtin Commercial Commercial 4. Did you ever see her grouchy? Did you ever see her sad? You can always count on Mini To be full of fun, and glad. KIMBER BELLIGQ rfKim11 Webster Academic Glee Club 3-4, Orchestra 1-2-8-4. Kimber is a good school friend, He has brown hair and blue eyes, We wonder why in English class He always looks so wise. His art and skill with the violin Most any one would prize. LINDA B. BAIR A fKLind'ylJ Roosevelt Household Arts Dramatic 4. Class Track 2-3. - Clothing B. Pretty brown eyes, Coal black hair, Carefree smile. And always there. That's Linda. MURIEL E. BENJAMIN ff-Benny!!! Curtin Household Arts VV. H. S. Club B-4-. ln classes Muriel always shines, She is well informed in many lines, A true and faithful friend for ever, And as a nurse she will be clever. ROBERT BERGER ffB0biJ Curtin Academic Glee Club 2-3-4, Field, Forest and Stream 2-8, Hi-Y 3-4, Var- sity Track 2-3-4, Class Track 2-3-4, Double Male Quartette 8-4, Aviation 4. A trackman who has little to say around school, still ev- eryone knows he's here and he is genuinely liked. If a silent grin will make a man wealthy Bob has already ac- cumulated a fortune.
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