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fes HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM June 17, 1930 High School and Junior College Orchestra directed by Fred Wilding, Jr. 1. Coronation Kretschmer 2. Overture-Hungarian Tobani 3. Meditation Gounod Invocation Dr. Clyde M. Crist Violin Solo — Science de Ballet — de Berict Opal Presba Address — Education for Higher Values Hubert Weldon Address — The Power of a Nation ' s Literature Frances Dundas Vocal Solo— The Builder Heath Seapy Address — Music, the Universal Language Marcia Johnstono Address — What American Democracy Means to Women ' Helen Stanford Piano Solo — Valse Brilliante — Manna-Zucca Challis Helvie Violin Solo — Meditation from Thais — Massenet Mary Main Address — The Promotion of World Peace Under the Constitution Edward Dart Piano Solo — Prelude in G Minor — Rachmaninoff Josephine Gushing Address — Our Part in the Educaaonal Program — Presentation of Class Brooks Kitchel Presentation of Class to Board Merton E. Hill Presentation of Diplomas President J. C. Jones String Quartette — Directed by Hobart Alter 1. Andante Eichberg 2. Caprice Viennois Kreisler Sextet — Lady of Dreams — Daniels Emily Roseneck Elois Stoneburner Lois Flum Helen Lewis Elizabeth Farrell Leona Garrison Girls ' Glee Club — Directed by Florence H. Blakeslee 1. Lift Thine Eyes from Elijah Mendelssohn 2. On the Steppe Gretchaninoff Mixed Chorus — Boys ' and Girls ' Glee Clubs — Directed by Florence H. Blakeslee 1. The Green Cathedral Huhn 2. Morning Speaks Twenty-four
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' : « A. M. Liiytnii }i. Clay r. ensiling STUDENT BODY, 1929-1930 Honoring the basketball team, a banquet was given by the Hi-Y in tlie Cafeteria on April 4. Mr. Kegley, acting as toastniaster. introduced t ' oacli CuMuingliam, hea(; Oi the physical education department at the University o£ Rediands, who spoke on Know- ing the Value of Training. Coach Karl Kaiser presented to the team the four trophies won in competition: the silver basketball won at Huntington Beach, the Citrus Belt League cup, the plaque given to the Southern Calitornia chanipionshii; team, and the basketball used in the final game with (Jlendale, In an assembly the members of the first team, composed of Naftel, Dornbnsh, dinger. Meek, and Gunstream, were given eight-inch bronze statuettes by the student body. Dorset, Cross, Colton, Fillius, Ohormley, Brown, and Hughes received smaller trophies, while Coach Karl Kaiser was given a large statuette. In oi ' der to raise money to conlinue tlie Taller, a tag-seliing contest was conducted, in which the students eitlier paid twenty-five cents to hear Geoffrey Morgan speak, or fifty cents to hear him and also receive Tatleis for the remainder of the year. Show- ing their desire to have the paper, the students supported the tag sale with enthusiasm, and the juniors won class competition by selling the most tags. Because of their vic- tory a later edition of the Tatkr was dedicated to the Junior class, with most of the news concerning it. CLINTON DORNBUSlt CH. RLOTTK .VI.I.ICN LA VANl ' liA N ' Al ' l ' l ' ;i. D.WID l ' KIT( ' IIK-| ' l ' ,I.«IES SHAKl ' DONALD STEWAIiT EDWIN LA lib ' E .lOHN MKRKEL VIRGINIA MOORE OFFICERS President ■ice-Presidellt Secretary Treasurer Business Manager Tatler Editor Head Yell Leader Assistant Veil Leaders iii;hert weldon I ' MiANX ' ES DIJNDAS W. CI. V. H. STAXFORI) A X.N IE , IAY LAYTON DO.XALD STEWART WILLIAM CL,A.Y .lOII.N MEKKEL VIKlilXIA MOORE PAUL CUSHINQ Twenty-thre
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