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lirme Prexdent Bourke Nun Preldent lognn Serretarx Galel Treasurer Dawes Serpeantat-'xrms xl Nh 11' blip Il M JA lllfl to l HE Semor class of 1931 has made xts last hroadcast from station C H S The entlrc control of xts programs wlll now he taken over by the Class of 32 ll Four years ago when the class hegan hroadcastlng as Freshmen they elected Allan Bantz Chlef Announcer and Carohne Coffman assistant announcer The most xmportant feature of the year was the Freshman party Thls was well attended, and announced to be a success ln the Sophomore year Gordon Brmes was made Chlef Announcer and Randall Stroud Asslstant Announcer The Sophomore hour quickly hecame a favorlte with radio fans Tht Honor Socxety acqulred many new memhers from their station and they entered lnto many ltl'lVlU6b XVhen they reached thelr unlor year, Rohert I rughhn was chosen the Chxef Annount x md Harold Smith as hls assistant The class sponsored the annual unxor Play, which was entltltd The Famxly Upstairs It was a tremendous success and they recelved many telegrams of congratulatlons from thexr hsteners The proceeds of the play were used to make the umor Prom one of the most de hghtful ever featured The Senior year now broadcasts a class of nmety nme students graduatxng, wntn 1ppropr1ate Baccalaureate and Commencement programs The class elected xts last entertamers wlth Gordon Brxnes as Chlef Announcer, Don Bourke, Asslstant Announcer, Ruth Logan Bookkeeper, oe Gahel Control Room, Gene Dawes Sergeant at Arms The Seniors tool: part 1n many act1v1t1es among whxch was the 1ll school play, called The Lucky Break The senlor play Once nn a Llfetlme was halled hy fans as one of the Qreatest successes of the season It was coached by lVhss Cox and recexved the support of the ennre student body The Senior Class of nl and nts merry programs will he mlssed hoth hy thelr many fans and their fellow schoolmates S wen F 1' ' -ee, , - Z. s. s : . ' - s' : . . J: v . . 1 ' . . , - -. ,. -T? ' X-C ' xl ' rj ' 'T N Y T v T Tv' ' N, l ' l, W me , 4 . . . 'N - YK L, t . , . I , ,, J A X ,f Y, , l. l . Q . , v E , . . A W A n I ' ' '. J n .1 if ' .' . 'C ' . -I ' ' . , ' , ff ' . ' .vt - . Q . J . . . . . . , . . . . , J , 1 ' ' - . . . . , 1 . 1 K N l s 1 rx , - vt - - A ay Q ' 1 5 U . V . F 5 . C7 5
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