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N -bww. f 4 The TIGER V...-e I X -'a.,L.,..,.. ,' f- , , -. , , ,fi 1-'3V Y 1d5-1 ,sf ' ' -4- ' ' 4 ,A 2 'lj-f e ' v'-Ml , ' ' K L ' , fi gases?-I H Ili. .. ' 1 f - - 1' n . li . - - ,,if-i - , '- ' 5, J:-5-Q f ' .- .-. PAUL GILDIORE uljaulu Secretary Class VI, Vice President Class VIII, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, Hi-Y '29, '30, Pro and Con Debating Society Pres. '29, Bio- logy Club Vice President '29, Cap and Bell Club Vice Pres. '29, Orator '30, Medley Committee. Do you ask what will be the end of his effort? I answer V'ct0ry . BERNARD JOHNSTON Bernie St. Mary's H. S., Track, Hi-Y, Treas- urer '29, Sec. '30, Science Club, Vice- Pres. 29, Pres. '30, Debating Club, Pres. '30, Student Council, Pres. VIII, Class Basketball, Tiger Stalf. Loyal of ,heai't, alert of mind A nuer lellow you'll never find. GERTRUDE LOOS Trudy Secretary Class VIII, Student Coun- cil II, Commercial Club '28, Senior Invitation Committee, Cap and Bell Dramatic Club, Sec. '30, Girl Reserv- es, Debating Team '30, Music Mem- ory '27, '28, Pro and Con Debating Club '29, '30, State Commercial Contest '28, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, Tiger Staff. Here's to Gertrude. so merry and blithe, Always so happy and full o M. VIRGINIA TELFORD naGinass ' Girl Reserves Pres. '30, Commercial Club Pres. '30, Athletic Club '28, '29, '30, Class Basketball '28, '29, Varsity Basketball '30, Volley Ball '27, '28, '29, '30, Student Council V, VII, VIII, Tiger Staff '30, Ring Com- igiijttee. Commercial Representative Smiles, smiles, unending smiles, In radiant lines tor miles and miles. f life. STELLA ALTMEYER ' 'Stell Athletic Club, Pres. '30, Commercial Club '28, Girl Reserves, Varsity Bas- ketball '28, '29, '30, Captain '301 Track '29, '29, '30, Class Volley Ball, Invitation Committee, Treasurer Class VIII, Class Basketball '27, Leaders Club '28, '29, '30, There is no one who can surpass our Stell In basketball she certainly does excell. ' f I 'C - iilr f ' le . c 9 crci
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4P s P4zY7- F f'A'l,LA6g g-F r:ii1ia??f'-- Q Q The TIGER 5 ' Azi' ' ,gf -faqs, - N Agar-::esf1?R ,,. I' ' ,. . ' L-4 fir' 52 568'-. . 2 -s . -1 - 'rx -apr 1.. - ,!' ,v , ., .4 . .,.,,r A , Q ,. -1--X, ' 5 ,a X L 4- 9,y ,4 Lf' 12. 5 ,lt f f .......1 1 4 . HOXVARD FREED ' 'Hank' ' President Class VII, VIII: I-Ii-Yg Fireman '30g Biology Club '28, '29g Sec. '28g Band '29, '30. lie not only the President of our class Hut the President of all you do. The world is proud of such leaders as you. JUNE DIVISION President .....................-............ Howard Freed Vice President ............................... Paul Gilmore Secretary ............................... ,--- Gertrude Loos Treasurer ................................. Stella Altmeyer Girl Council -............................. Virginia Telford Boy Council .-........................... Bernard Johnson FACULTY ADVISER-MISS ,RONEY Our class entered High School in September, 1926. W'e have not been a mediocre group during our iirst three years, but this last year we feel we have truly made some noteworthy contributions to our school. The entire debating team this season was composed of six of our number. In addition, a member of our class took first place in the County Extempore Contest, representatives for both declamation and oration were chosen from among usg and finally, eight of our group have taken part in the commercial con- tests. During the other three years of our careers we were active and numer- ous in all phases of activity. We claimed seven girl and ten boy athletesg four in the band and orchestra, five other musicians, and three who placed in county typewriting contests. Our class parties, held each year, were definite successes. Our Junior- Senior banquet, prepared with a great deal of effort, was recognized as one of the finest ever held. And now one hundred and ten of us are graduatingg the largest class up to the present time. We feel that ours has been a full four yearsg a period we shall always remember with much pleasure and few regrets. 5 f saves' me -It ,mx if f WDW af., ' . I W I ,LX ' :QQ I iff'-'k.' . . I. rf 1 1' s' in -I 'L ' jc I 1 B I ' A 1 -rvgfisjligif'-f.,.QT'fj-Q'U'-?f1-gli? wif, 1-S-1 ' -'55, .1'fw:'r 'h if V A ' G up - I N Ii, 1 f '5fT1-'L . V :ig-'. .?i --'TI ' it ' C .9 ' I . , 1 4' , '- r.:'.' -' I A V ,. 1 . ,. , -5 . L I 1 ---..,,, . 5 - r i
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H- -4- P :sas i ' it feta.. . 'v X ,ffl alf kfk flfi' G f ' ,jgggg.ffg:e'v-Jes. 1 - The Tl ER ,.,., 1 HERSCHEL RUBIN Hersh Biology Club '27, '28g Pro and Con Debating Club, Pres. '29g Cap and Bell Dramatic Club '29, Pres. '30, Debating Team '29, '30g Ring Com- mittee, Class Basketball, Tiger Edit- org Class Play. BIATHILDE R. HA BERFEL ll TillzL Orchestra '29: Debating Club '28, Sec. Treasure '29g Extempore Con- test '30g Ring Committeeg Junior- Senior Banquet Committee, Tiger Staff. An inborn grace that nothing lacked Ui culture or appliance The warmth of general courtesy Now loin: before this boy I do believe that he could could walk talk. RIARGA RET MAC ANLIS Lsfyeggyv Treas. Class V15 Tiger Staff: Ring Com. Dramatic Club Vice-Pres, '30g Pro and Con Debating Club: Girls Athletic Club: Basket Ball Manager '30g Junior-Senior Banquet Commit- teeg Girl Reservesg Class Play. l'eg in- our class always foremostg Oi various activities, she can rightfully boast The calm of self-reliance GEORGE DAQUILA George St. Mary's H. S. '26, '27g Hi-Y. Pres. '30g Science Club Pres. '29g Biology Club '28g Junior-Senior Banquet Committee '29g Tiger Staff. George is a capable, stalwart friend, VVe know he'll be steadfast until the enfl FLOYD CARROLL ATXVELL f-Ink' Q Firemang Invitation Committee: Ti- ger Staff, Hi-Y Treas. '28, V. Pres. '30g Science Clubg Biology Club, Junior-Senior Banquet Committeeg Student Council Hg Basketball Man- ager '30. Floyd, your funny cracks amused us Th h 'll th V rs we s ent with yo.1 roug a e yea p 'But underneath the fun and irnlic XVe found a pal of truest blue. 5 -5 A N RZ rw A - 1 e LT B P rrlr ,. ,1 1 ' -'ilifj . H ingis. -, sei. r-if ,. . 2?
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