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19 3 0 THE SPECTATOR I II t ; • T • H S LOUISE COON “Weedy” “Ambition h the ladder to success:’ Secretary and Treasurer ’27-’28; Secretary Glee Club 29-’30; Glee Club 26 '30; Girls’ Gym 28-’30; Operetta 27-’28-’29; Declamation ’29; Dramatic Editor of Spectator. RUTH KREY “Ruth” “Men may come and men may yo, But I yo on forever” Girls’ Glee Club ’26-’30; Operetta ’27-’28-’29; Literary Editor of Spectator. ARTHUR K V K11N BI.AKKWAY Entered from Calumet High School second semester. 1929-30. I -n S»- NINETEEN
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THE SPECTATOR 19 3 0 =4 i .1 • T • H S LUC 11 .LK B A NE “Toots” “Worry and I ore of (mother world” Vice-President of Freshman Class; President of Sopho more Class; Secretary and Treasurer Girls’ Gym 28 ’29; Girls’ Gym ’28-’30; District Commercial Contest ’29 (dee Club 26-’30: Operetta ’27. 28, ’29; Senior Play 28; Junior Play ’28; Senior Play '29; Junior Play '30 Declamation ’29; Editor of Spectator. WILLIAM CORNWELL “Bill” “Make much of me, yood men ore scarce Treasurer Senior Class; Glee Club ’26-’27; Operetta 27; Senior Play ’28; Junior Play ’29; Senior Play ’29; Junior Play ’30; Basketball ’28-'30; Track ’30; Circulation Manager of Spectator. H A Z ELS A V AGE “Su ga r” “Don't mind me I won't bite” Entered from Princeville High School ’27; Glee Club ’29 30; Girls’ Gym ’29-’30; Social Editor of Spectator. EDMUND I.OTTMAN “Pete” “I'm not afraid of work, can steep atony side of it” Vice-President of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class; llasketball ’26-’30; Junior Play ’28; Senior Play; Business Manager of Spectator. EIGHTEEN
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THE SPECTATOR 19 30 Q -. ■” P Class History) Septeml cr ( , 192(i, twenty-nine green Freshmen entered Brimfield High School. All went well for two weeks, then we had our first class meeting which was to organise the class. The following officers were elected: Eileen Kelly, President; Lucille Bane, Vice-President; Alice Tullv, Secretary; Huth Harding, Treasurer; Miss Mathews our Class Advisor. On December 28 we entertained the High School with a Christmas Party, before which we had drawn names and bought presents. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus came and distributed presents and candy to everyone. When Sophomores we elected the following officers: Lucille Bane, President; Edmund Lottman, Vice-President; Louise Coon, Secretary and Treasurer; Miss Valentine our Class Advisor. Our main social event for this year was an Initiation Party in honor of the Freshmen. As we rolled along into our Junior year, hoping to become Seniors the next year, we elected the following officers: Alice Tullv, President; Edmund Lottman, Vice-President; Irene Bruninga, Secretary and Treasurer; Mr. Schneider was selected as our advisor. Our two important events for this year were: The Junior Play, “Making Daddy Behave”, and “The Junior-Scnior Reception.” The second week in September, 29, we came hack to school, twenty-two very dignified Seniors. At our first class meeting of this year we elected the following officers: Frank ( lark. President; Edmund Lottman, Vice-President; Charles Hayes, Secretary; William Corn-well, Treasurer. Mr. Schneider being our Advisor again. At our second class meeting we talked of putting out a Spectator. We finally decided that we would put it out ourselves without the help of the Junior Class which had been done in the previous years. Although we lost several Classmates, others have come in so that our class is almost as large as when we entered Brimfield High School. We hope that throughout our life we have just as much success as we have had in four years of high school life. Class Will We, the members of the Graduating Class of 80, realizing that the time of our departure is rapidly approaching, and wishing to bestow upon our dear Alma Mater these special gifts, therefore make, ordain, declare and publish this last Will and Testament. Article I, Section I We, the Senior Class, do will and bequeath the two and a half rows of seats on the west side of the Study Hall to the Class of 31. Section II—To the school at large, we do will our since rest regards, gratitude, love. etc. Section III—To the Faculty we will the “Office Record” containing our names. Article II—To whom it may concern: I, Lucille Bane, do will and bequeath my soprano voice to Carrol Applegate, and my “winning smiles (and how!) to Clarence Shell. I, Ada Blakeway, do will and bequeath my ability to turn cartwheels to Nancy Harker, and my sweet smile to Don Commingore. TWENTY
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