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T. RICE R. HAMMEL XV. BERG VV. HACKEARTH R. BINDER Secretary Scrg't-at-flrnnv V. Prcxidmzt Treasurer Plxuvidcut I Boys Club Scnzcstcr I I ET ME TELL you of the blunders of a president. Even before election we blunclered. Torn Rice, running for secretary, said, VVe promise nothing, but stand on our merits. Following, inattentive I, running on the same ticket, promised the fellows everything. It took Joseph Niespodzia- ny to trip us on that, but we won the election, nevertheless. At our annual vaudeville, Wfoody Berg, in maidenis attire, so blulfed Ray Hannnel that the latter dated her upf' only to be disappointed when Woody removed his hat, revealing no golden curls. Our last big affair was the vocational meeting for which I forgot the noticesg as a result only one hundred fellows got advice. To all-my apol- ogies. MH' -gn -6 -mg 1 Ziff' x , 4 Y CITY SI.icKERs PAGE QENIS llL'NDRED T11IRTx'-SEVEN
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' E' T. R1cE R. BINDER W. BERG .-X. STANGE C. Cnowr. President Secretary SC'l'g,f-UI'-fifllli Prvsirlrnt Treasurer I Boys Club Semcsfc'r I HE FIRST thrill of 1930 was the freshman initiation. Remember the tunnels, those wet noodles, the garlic, and finally the refreshments? The . next thrill came in the dancing class where we were instructed in the grace of dancing, but remained stubbornly awkward. . The Round Table-Boys' Club debate was very interesting, especially to the boys in that they won the favorable verdict. Nor can one forget VViId- cat Keeling and Dynamite George of athletic program fame. VV e owe the success of our programs to Messrs. Gillo, Crawford, Miller, VViley, VV il- liams, Ostemdorf, and Smith, for their interest in the American boy is gen- ume. Our only regret is that our candy supply in the election campaign became exhausted. Q- FEMININE FROLICKERS PAGE QNE HLTNDRED THIRTY-Six
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CHEMICAL XVIZARDS Visitation Day OMETIME IN MAY we adorn our high school with the results of weeks of planning and projecting . Enthusiastic project workers present their masterpieces, and when all is prepared, mother and dad and all the rela- tives are invited to view them. W'hat proud and interested families stroll each corridor! This year we enjoyed the Bavarian village by Mrs. Kirchgeorgs German IV class, history charts by VVillia1n Dolnik and john Gilbert, the kitchen extension table and chairs by Edward Geniusz, the art exhibit where Vera Calkins' sinister mask gazed upon Dick VViken's latest sculpturing. and the home talent on parade in the auditorium. There was so much to see and so little time to linger. ll B1oLot:v D1sPLAv llusiz ONE HUNDRED 'l'H1RTv-EIGHT
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