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January Senior History Hear our song of goodbv.” A class song, emblem, pep. spirit— What can we expect? The January senior class of 1930 have displayed an unusual a- mount of pep through their entire school career. They have, under the ex¬ cellent leadership of Roland Larson, made their last year an especially illust¬ rious one. They have representatives in every field of school activity: athletic, dramatic, executive, scholastic. When their bright faces first appeared within the halls of Astoria high three years ago, they elected John Jeffers as president of the sophomore class. The Sophomore Informal was the light of their young hearts that first eventful year. Again in their junior year they elected John Jeffers to the presidency of the class. During this year, they presented ‘Merton of the Movies,” a play, that was indeed a credit to them. The Junior Prom, which was given late in the spring, also called forth much admiration from those who attended. In their last year, they have been more active than ever. The Whole Town ' s Talking,” their senior play, presented on the evening of November 26, was one of the best that has been presented. The girls together with the May senior girls, gave a banquet in honor of the football team. The class, by means of the Senior Ball, given Thursday, December 19, outdid themselves entirely. And, with the annual class banquet, held at the Hotel Astoria, Senior Class day, and last, but indeed not least, graduation, the curtain falls on their high school career; and the cast is scattered to the four winds. President . . ..... Roland Larson Vice-President .. . . . Edward Simonson Secretary .. . . . . Borghild Orwick Treasurer ... Elizabeth Patterson Srg ' t-at-Arms . . William Paetow Advisors . Miss Anna Bergman, Miss Hilda Branstator [13]
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