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In the Steerage Gwendolyn Anderson Violet Anderson John Arges Eleanore Babarovich Glenna Bailey Clarence Bloomer Anthony Bozanich Ernest Brazas William Brothers Ruth Brostrom Agnes Bunney Marion Chatfield Eleanore Chitwood Eunice Cook Eva Crowder Eva Davies Margaret Deane Frances Dorcy Robert Dowd Alene Drake Marian Elvebak Robert England Edith Farr James Finsen Helen Friesen David Gilkey Dorothy Graham Maxine Harris John Holl Marian Herbison Leo Hemingson Vadna Hitchcock Laurene Johnson Evelyn Jorgenson Don Lary Gene LeMaister Betty Lowman Mary March Charlotte Marchand Valerie McLachlan Winston McCallum Maudie McGill Herschel McQuary Alvin Moore Violet Montgomery Alex Morin Gene Neely Elsie Okerlund George Olson Arlene Propst Eldora Prawitz Clarinda Ray Willard Rockom Willis Rockom Evelyn Sanderson Mary Sharpe Herschel Smith George Snyder Gertrude Souliere Cora Strom Gladys Strong Loren Torpey Helen Webb Arnold Werner Mary Whipple Mary Wollertz 'age 18 - ■ t V T
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GENE J ' MES FINSBN GEORGE LeMAISTER Vice-President SNYDER President Treasurer Junior Class Diary of a “31-er” September io. 1929 Dear Diary: Today we had our class meeting and election of officers, electing Gene LeMaister President, Everett Lindholm. Vice-President: He’en Webb, Secretary, and George Snyder. Treasurer. Miss Church and Mr. Dishnow are our class advisors. We have a lot of work on hand th’s yea-—Junior Prom. Junior Vodvil, Junior Scrapbook—etc., etc., etc.,—Ho, it makes me dizzy to think. We’ll be busier this year than ever before. Bang—there's the bell. December 6, iQ2Q Dear Diary: Just got home from the “Prom”—and maybe I'm not tired! It was awfully pretty—earned out an Orental scheme. Lattices, Wistaria, lanterns, draperies, all sorts of wall hangings—a big black and gold Buddha—etc. Lot of work in it but it was a big success. And Miss Cornish came to see it. (She was our class advisor for three years—’member?) Sleepy—goodnight. April 22, 1930 Dear Diary: Another big class project, the Vodvil. went over wfith a bang a few nights ago. Three plays and “between acts”—. It was gtand. Big success— Hurrah for our side! We’ve had a finger in just about every pie this year—and next year we’ll be Seniors! Dear, Dear, Dear—think of it! Page 17 —F. Dorcy ’31.
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HAROLD BKRENTSON I ’resident GEORGE KENNEY Vice-President MARJORIE BLAKE Secretary PHYLLIS BLACK Treasurer Seniors IN the four short years that the Class of 1930 has been in high school. ?t has accomplished many worth while things, and has succeeded in a few things it has attempted. The year 1929-30 has been as prosperous and happy as the three preceding ones. About the second week of school, the election of class officers was held. Harold Berentson was elected president; George Kenney, vice-president; Marjorie Blake, secretary; Phyllis B.ack, treasuier, and Theo lies, class representative. At the beginning of the second semester, on February 21, the class planned and gave a snappy Senior Assembly. On March 21, the Senior Play. “Loose Ankles,” was given in Anacortes, and on April 3 it was presented in Oak Harbor. The Senior Ball. May 2, was given on board the S. S. Senior. The excursion w-as colorful and exciting. With the Senior Sneak, and an alumni picnic during exhibit w eek and with review for final examinations beginning, the entire class was kept pleas- antly busy for the last three wrecks of school. Baccalaureate and Commence- ment ended the happy high school days of eighty Seniors. Page 19
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