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Panchot, Mildred “In spite of all the learned have said, I still my own opinions keep.” General Course. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1. Declamation 3, 4. Home Ec. Club. Operetta 3, 4. Class Vice President 1. Porter, Walter “Better men have I I don ’t believe it, General Course. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Booster Staff. Operetta 3, 4. Class President 4. Class Secretary 1. lived but Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual Staff. Music Contest 4. Board of Control. Yell Leader. Senior Play. Stack, Harold “He loved her and through many years IIas paid his fair devoted court.’’ Agricultural Course. Basketball 2, 3, 4 ; Captain 4. Football 2, 3, 4 ; Captain 4. Track 1. 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 1, 2. Junior Class Play. Ag. Club President. Annual Staff. Operetta. Board of Control. Senior Play. SVENNUNGSEN, RUTH “Her voice’s music—call it the well’s bubbling, the bird ’s warble. ’ ’ Entered from Northfiald, Minn. Junior Class Play. Board of Control. Operetta 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. Music Contest 3, 4. Home Ec. Club. Basketball 4. Walters, Hope “By simply looking helpless I get along all right.” General Course. Booster Staff. Declamation 3, 4. Home Ec. Club. 19 3 0 Page Twelve
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CENTENNIAL Moe, Thelma “Her voice tv as ever soft„ gentle and low.11 General Course. Declamation 3, 4. Home Ec. Club. Basketball 1, 2, 3 ; Captain 4. Glee Club 1 2. Operetta 3. Annual Staff. Class Treasurer 1. Class Secretary and Treasurer 2, 3, 4. Carnival Queen 3. Senior Play. Nelson, Vera ‘ What self-possession loot's out of her eyes.11 General Course. Home Ec. Club. Orchestra 3. Band 3, 4. O ’Neil, Clarence “Sober with tvork, and silent with care.'1 Band 3, 4. Orchestra 3. Ajjt. Club. Senior Play. O’Neil, Marion “She takes life as it comes.11 General Course. Glee Club 1. Home Ec. Club.
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CENTENNIAL SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY-1930 This is station R.S.H.S. broadcasting from its studio in I he basement of the High School on a frequency of 3333 motor cycles, by authority of the Rig Sandy Radio Commission. For the first number on the program Miss Edna Jacobsen, our well-known faculty adviser, will give a history of the famous class of ’30 of the Rig Sandy High School. Good evening, ladies and the inferior members of the audience. Ten years ago the class of ’30 graduated from the Big Sandy High School and tonite I am pleased to tell of the accomplishments of the members of this great class. Walter Porter—Aviator. In his early life he pursued the study of astron- omy but he never caught it. Everybody always thought he would rise over the heads of his classmates. He did—he became an aviator. To his native town he brought great renown by making the first-non-stop flight across Sandy Creek. The only food he carried with him on these great flights was a soup sandwich and an ice cream cone. He will win fame by inventing a radically different air- plane. It will be wingless, motorless, wheelless and bodvless. After the unneces- sary parts of the plane are removed it will be found that nothing is left. Paul Christofferson—Hobo. He has traveled all over the known civilized world today. His travels haven’t cost him a cent with the exception of the trip from Big Sandy to Fort Benton where they knew him. He has that knack of making people believe that he is indispensable to the trip and so they take him along. He has learned how to boil coffee in a tomato can and how to shave with a piece of bottle glass. From our last reports he was in Sydney, Australia. When he left here he was riding the rods. Be on the watch, he may be back again someday. Violet Marty—Dancer. Violet was such a big girl that she was advised to take up dancing for the purpose of acquiring gracefulness in movement. Not only has she succeeded in acquiring this trait but she has become one of the greatest toe dancers of the age. In fact she dances on everyone’s toes. Tonite she is dancing in one of the Broadway theaters and every time she stumbles she is violently applauded by a packed house. Ruth Svennungsen—Opera Singer. Ruth has reached the height of her am- bition which was to become a great singer. She is aiming at the famous stars of the Universe. Tune in on your radio June 31 at 12:65 station KICK at Tzek located in the Jungles of Africa. At this time she will sing “The 1 nseen Being from her broadcasting station at Dentine Cave, 562 Gum Chewing Avenue. Gladys MacDonald—Musician. Next to Paderewski she is considered the greatest pianist of the under world. Early in her career she gained fame by playing selections such as “The Dance of the Nymphs,’ “Sandy Rouser, and “March On,” to the tune of which the students of the high school would bound downstairs At present she is in South America teaching the Hottentots how to debate and is also trying the effect of music on the savage mind. She seems very successful in her work. Vera Nelson. I'm sure you'll be as surprised as I was to know that era has achieved success as a noted perfume specialist. She writes that she gets a fabulous salary for smelling perfumes and passing upon them (I think she means passing them on). For the time being, however, she is teaching Domestic 1930 Page Thlrtaen
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