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I 'I-llli SIIIIIIGIE I A mn Agn 414 ,4n ll 21,44 L21 ,Jill 2 Arthur Jacobsen Hope Warrington Alice Dailey Leland Foster President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Miss Voight Eugene Koll Miss Laird Adviser Reporter Adviser Senior Class l IKE a huge ocean liner as it is launched, turning its prow seaward to fulfill the task before it, the Seniors are now coming down the ways, fully equipped to go forth and fight the battle of life. The Class of 1930, the Senior Ship, has been gradually built through the skillful guidance of the teachers, its shipbuilders. It has overcome many difficulties, and completed many tasks, proving its ability in ath- letics, debate, drama, and scholarship. The Senior year began with the election of the class officers, this was foll wed by the first Junior-Senior Dance, at which many Seniors prove X ca alrle entertainers. Then came the long-heralded and successful Senior P ay, revealing unusual dramatic talent. In the all-city oratorical contest this year, a Senior took first place. In early Spring the Seniors again showed their stage ability in the entertaining Senior Assembly. At the Senior Picnic in June, the Seniors frolicked for the last time as a class, before that final solemn occasion-Commencement--the Seniors' farewell. Having finished its final tests of youthful learning, the Class of 1930 goes forth, as men and women, leaving with its faithful advisers, Miss Voight and Miss Laird, and with all the faculty, a most sincere appre- ciation of their untiring and unselfish work to prepare its members for the task of life. f22l
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