Brimfield High School - Spectator Yearbook (Brimfield, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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THE SPECTATOR 19 30 EDWA R D JOH NSON “Rev.” “Two by two and I'm both of 'em.'9 Operetta ’27-’28; Hascball ’28, ’29, ’30; Junior Play ’30. ANNE BLUNDY “Anne” “In vain for faults of hers ice pry. Her nature quiet reserved and shy.' Operetta ’28; Girls’ (lice Club ’28, ’29. NANCY HARKER “Nanc” “Good sense and good nature are nei'er separated.' Vice-President of Junior Class; Music Librarian ’29-’30; Declamation ’28; Girls’ Glee Club ’27-’30; Operetta ’28, 29; Senior Play ’29, Junior Play 30; and Girls’ Gym ’28 ’30. FRANCES CULLEY “Fannie” “As talkative as a vita phone.' Girls’ Glee Club ’28-’29. MILDRED TILLY “Milly” “She looks like an angel, She acts like one, too, But you can never tell what angels will do. Secretary of Junior Class; Accompanist for Glee Clubs ’28- 30; Girls’ Gym ’29, ’30; Operetta ’28-’30; Advertising Manager of Junior Play ’30. ■K2 TWENTY-EIGHT

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19 3 0 THE SPECTATOR GERALD FORNEY “Jerry” “(Jerald in a decidedly vernal He chap. Hut enjoys nothing heller than a nap 9 Operetta ’28, »29; Glee Club ’28-’30. IRENE SHAW “Slmw “A giggle, a dash, a shriek, and a crash ' Entered from St. Charles High School ’28; Glee Club ’28-’30; Operetta ’29; Girls’ Gym 28- 30; Secretary and Treasurer of Girls’ Gym; Cheer Leader 29-’30; Declamation ’29. t v miM ii i V 5X“——--------——----------------------------------------------------------------- TWENTY-SEVEN



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19 3 0 THE SPECTATOR ty--- - g £) TKe Junior Class OFFICERS President Ross Portkr i e President Nancti Harkeb Secretary-Treasurer .Frederick Carroll History Three years ago a group of twenty-two bashful, backward, students slipped into the two doors of B. H. S., from all parts of the township, in hopes of obtaining stores of wisdom. Moving cautiously up the imposing stairs, they made their way to the Freshman Room. Numerous questions about the location of rooms I-2-3-1 were heard whispered among this shy group, but once they reached the desired place, they were assured that they were ordinary human-beings and had no need to be frightened. With the aid of Miss Saddler the class was organized, and the following officers steered us through the year: Emily Corney, President; Robert Purcell, Vice-Presi- dent; Allen Coon, Secretary; Clifford Friling, Treasurer. The year passed quickly with numerous parties and other happy times. With no apparent ill effects save, perhaps, a decrease in number, the class advanced into its Sophomore term. Again Miss Saddler, the adviser of this class of twenty-two pupils, assisted us in electing the following officers: President. Allen Coon; Vice-President. Ross Porter; Secretary. Mildred Tullv: Treasurer. Emily C orncy. Wc remembered the bitter penalty put on us for being a freshman and we immediately passed it on to our predecessors. Outside of several parties and many good times the year passed quite uneventful. The great revelation now comes that this group of scared “ Presides” is now known as the “Jolly Juniors” of 29- 80, and have organized with the following officers: Ross Porter, President; Nancy Harker, Vice-President; Fredrick Carroll. S ec ret a ry - T reas urer. Our class has been represented in Declamation. Dramatics, Glee Clubs, G. A. A., on the Basketball floor, in Baseball and on the Track Field. Although busily engaged in school work, this class has taken, and takes, ample time for recreation and social activities. Our group is composed of ten clever boys and twelve bright girls, all of whom are endeavoring to come back next year and make a successful Senior Class of 1931. N. M. II. k TWENTY-NINE

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