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Allen, Lois “Quiet, but you never ran tell by the sound.” Glee Club 1. 2, 4. Orchestra, 4. Ctrl Reserves 1, 2, 4. 0| crctta 2, 4. (Sirlg Athletic Club 1. Barry. Percy •‘Young fellows will lie young fellows.” Dramatic Club 1. Athletic Club 2. 3. Agriculture Club 2. Hi Y Club 4. Foul ball 2, 3, 4. Junior Play 3. Senior Play 4. Annual Stair 4. Bonar. Dorothy “I wonder what fool invented kissing anyway ?“ Glee Club 4. Operetta 4. Athletic Club 4. Girl Reserves 4. Booth. Leavitt “There, there, Leavitt, don’t you cry; You'll In a big boy by and by.” Science Club, President I. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Manager 3, 4. Operetta 2. 3, 4. Manager 3. 4. Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. President 2, 3. Football 2, 3. Student Council 2, 3. Bowen. Lovell To see her is to love her, and love but her forever.” Vice-President 1. Social Forms 1. Dramatic Club 2, 3. Secretary 2. Glee Club I. 2, 3, 4. Operetta 2, 3, 4. Junior Play 3. Student Council 3. Annual Stair I. Branaman. Elmer “An all around man any way you look at him.” Agriculture Club 1, 2. Spanish Club 3. Chinn. Winfred “A quiet girl with a charm all her own.” Girl Reserves 2. 4. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. Home Science Club, Secretary 3. Cool. William “I dare do all that may become a man, who dares do more is none.” Jazz Orchestra 4. Glee Club 4. I 16 ]
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY—Continued sixth grade. Here we were lords of the grade school. We were joined by Elaine Morris. Rolland Schultz, and Virginia Lawrence. Virginia skipped a grade to enter our class, and you can’t blame her. All year long we were constantly thinking of the next year when we would mingle with the grown-ups at the high school. Finally, when after a summer vacation we returned to school and were enrolled as pupils of the seventh grade, we found a very jolly little girl waiting to join us who, after inquiry, we learned was Mildred Larsen. On entering the junior high school we found new worlds opened to us. It wasn't so good. The seniors were always complaining that we were in their way. and any liberties we obtained were those no one else wanted. Finally, however, we battled through to the end of the year, and became members of the eighth grade. Mervin Welke, Oliver Longan. Lovell Bowen, and Dale Griffith were granted admission to our persecuted ranks, for we found the eighth grade little better than the seventh. We were still too little to be given any consideration. But some day we knew we'd show 'em. You can't keep a good class down. If that didn't work, there is still the old adage. “A bad penny always turns up.” Boy. ain't it a grand and glorious feelin'? We were freshmen and although everyone thought we were green, we knew differently, and soon showed our superiority in many things. Eighteen new pupils, on hearing of this great little class, were admitted this year. The next year Sena Petersen was added to the list of the class of '30, and Freeland Simms returned to us after nearly ten years, and his return was welcomed by all. As sophomores, we went to our first prom, and we enjoyed the many other good times we had. By the next year we had earned ourselves the name of the most forward class in the school. We won the Festival parade, and our parties were easily the best of the year. This year Louise Davies, Virginia and Nadine Phillips, a couple of bashful little twins, and Lora Hunt joined the class. The next year saw the class of 1930 at the peak of its career. We have participated in all the activities of the year, and we are looked up to by all the other classes. In the last year of school. William Cool. Dorothy Bonar. LaVeta Det-Iefsen, and Horatio Ganung filled out our class to fifty members, one of the largest ever to graduate from this school. Thus, as we come to the end of our school life, let us remember the good times we have had during those twelve years and never forget the friends we have made. 1 15 1
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Davies, Louise “She puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, Ami sits on the lid and smiles. North High School. Spanish Club 3. Hiking: Club I. Athletic Club 4. Detlefsen. LaVeta “She's not very big. that's true, But size doesn’t count. It's what she can do. East High School. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. Dickinson. Ruth Happy am I, from care set free, Why can’t they all be contented like me? North High School. Girl Reserves 3. Glee Club 3. Athletic- Club 3. Operetta 8. Gamble. Howard “Who said Caruso was dead?” Science Club 1. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Vice-President I. Press Club 2. • Track 4. Junior Play 3. Operetta 2, 3, 4. Music Club 4. President 4. Gamble, Robert “Men of few words are the l»est men. Science Club 1, 2. Glee Club 2, 3. Junior Play 3. Ganung, Horatio “A curly haired angel—when he’s asleep. DeWitt Clinton High, New York. Orchestra 3, 4. Operetta 3, 4. Gillespie. Matilda “She will never be satisfied with levs than her best.” Home Economics Club 1. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Graves, Marguerite “And still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew.” Literary Club 2. Dramatic Club 3. Junior Play 3. Senior Play 4. I 17 |
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