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E TOWER, 1930 uf' A9 if ' EW Lv? 65? ms L Z' u .Q 'x 0555-225 M s+ 'L ' 45 Q, xi A -f ' s S I '.' F! Tl. I f' School Calendar SEPTEMBER 16-School opens. 20-Fair day. 23-Goodyear blimp Volunteer. U 24-Bruce Button elected student body president. 4 ' v . 26 ES subscription campaign. 7 0 OCTOBER 8-lVIr. 'noX, astronomer. 9-Ninth grade election. 11-Join Red Cross. 15-Eighth grade election. 17-P. T. A. meeting. 21-Lightis Golden Jubilee. 24-Seventh grade party. Q9-Seventh grade election. NOVEBIBER 1-Ninth grade candy sale. 15-Eighth grade candy poisoned. 15- Yankee Clipper. 21--P. T. A. meeting. 21-Chemawa-Central aeroplane contest.. 22-Seventh igradefcandy sale. Q5- Nativity', tickets on sale. Q7 -Report cards, mammy! 27-Freshman party. 17-22-Banking starts. sale. lVIany DECEMBER 4-Central-Chemawa football. 13-Vacation begins, faculty stockings. 15- Nativity. ' 30-School again, lectures on the New hang up Year. JANUARY 1-New Year's Day vacation, resolutions made. 2-First day of school in 1930. Many resolutions broken. 6-Ticket sale for art exhibit begins. 10-P. T. A. party. 13-Art exhibit begins. 17-Art exhibit ends. 21-Seventh-eighth grade in soccer. 23-P. T. A. party. 1 31-Priddy lecture, bow-wow. 'f-
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THE TOWER, 1930 - A ll M Orchestra This year the orchestra has been doing some very good work u11der the capable direction of.1VIr. Hilverkus. The size of the orchestra has increased from twenty- six members to thirty-one during the year. The orchestra has played for numerous assemblies during the school year. On April 19th the orchestra played at a children's party at the Woman's Club. A combination of the three junior high school orchestras gave some numbers for assembly on April 23rd. The combined orchestras of the three junior high schools also expect to give a concert before school closes. JANE DAVIES. CJIIS Kodak Club President-MARGARET ZKIMBALL Secretary-treasurer--LILLIAN Pom' Social chairman-JOY DALRYBIPLE Supervisor-DIR. FRED ESTES The Kodak Club has ten members. The members have printed quite a number of pictures and developed a few negatives with varying degrees of success. The members are Clara Dole, Joy Dalrymple, Dorotha hiorris, Phoebe lVIead, lVIargaret Kimball, Lillian Poat, Secundo Mori, Haworth Roberts, Edward Hos- kins. The outstanding social event was our weinie bake, held on Thursday, April 10, 1930. A few of the members could 11ot be present, but fun was had by all who attended.
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fl THE TOWER, 1930 C- CENT C s EN i 1 X .'i2i5!'b,t 9 il - 1 'fn . li' iq V' A I --'Y ,. 5' ...ii.1.. zsv X HAVE Nona s - Q E I XX fe? 8 . WED ,, - if- 'rv 'ef l i,:z ' :ij L-1 Il lv 4' W.. Wxlfi' Z K B ' FEBRUARY 5-Seventh grade assembly. '7-Semester ends, more bum grades. 12-Silver tea, many pennies given by seventh graders. 13 - FLASHES subscription campaign opens. 19-Assembly, VVashington by 9 A. 20-Dr. Wlirt. 28-4VVilliam's hlarionettes. MARCH 3-Assembly, pictures by Southern Pa- cific R. R. 13-School party. 20-Clifford fHappyJ Goldsmith. 21-Ninth grade trip to mountains. 23-Spring vacation starts, humor edition. 30-School again. APRIL 1-April Fools Day. 2-Assembly. 9-Assembly. 13-18-TOWER exhibit in hall. 14-Gandy assembly. 16-University Heights assembly. 23-Professor Jaeger at assembly. Q4-Boys' Field Day. 30-Assembly. Bin' 3-P. T. A. dance. 6-Delegates to Auto Club convention. 9-Play Day, and FLAsHEs out. 14-Mother and Daughter assembly. 14--Boys, Field Meet. 13-Aeroplane contest. 17-City Junior Olympics. 21-Sixth graders visit. 23- Magic Maker , FLASHES out. 24-County Junior Olympics. 28-Assembly, candidates for S. B. Council. New traffic squads. JUNE 4-Assembly, Folk Dancing and Drama Clubs. 18-Assembly, lNIr. Taylor, awards made. 18-Towns. 20-School closes, diplomas, freshmen graduate, party and picnic-GOODBYE.
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