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cz jun n n u in 1 9 2 9 cn u u u minus NANCY M. SCHATTENKERK Entered from Georgetown, January, 1926. Gfrls' Club l. 2, 3. 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Three-C C ub 3. Sober, but not reriously robcr: quiet, but never idlel' LENA DE QUERICO Entered from Highline, September, 1927. Basketball 1: Baseball lg Associate Editor of The Jour- nal 4: Editor of The Journal 4. When I know nulhing, I say nulbingu HELEN PERRY Entered from Cathedral High. September, 1927. Class Treasurer l. Z: Glee Club l, 25 Baseball l. 2: Basketball l, 23 Art Editor of Annual 25 Operetta 3: Speakers' Club 3, 4: Girls' Club 3, 4. Onward, nrvnrd, till ilu' goal you winl' WILLIAM ATTWOOD Entered from Concord. September. 1925. Traffic Squad 23 Operetta 2: Stage Crew 4. Big had Bill MARGARET HELEN SNYDER Entered from Broadway. January. 1927. Operettn l. 2, 45 Girls' Club Representative 4. They accomplish much who diligently Ioili' RAYMOND IMAN Entered from Silverdale High, September, l928. Football 3: Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 33 Traffic Of- ficer 4. 'Uillvleticril like 'emu VIOLET DAMASKE Entered from Georgetown, September. l925. Girls' Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Sophomore Class Secretary 2: Spanish Club 3. 4: Volley Ball 3. Good nalurc if Warllv marc Ilmn a forlnncn DOROTHY G. HUDSON Entered from Georgetown. january. 1926. Girls' Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club Z, 3, 4. There is rlraml in fiiizplicilyn ELIZABETH DETTORE Entered from Georgetown. September, 1925. Operetta l. 2. 31 Vodvil l. 2. 3. IFS qualily and no! quanliry lbat coruxlsu BLANCI-IE TEPLEY Entered from Concord. September, 1925. Girls' Club l. Z, 3. 4: Glee Club l, 2. 4: Operetta l. 2, 41 l-lottentotu l: Vodvil l, 3: Baseball 2. 31 Spanish Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 3, 43 Hockey 3, 4g Bas- ketball 3, 4: Valley Ball 3, 4: Journal Staff 3: Tea Committee 35 Hikes 3: Hike Manager 4: Honor So- ciety 4g President of Senior Class 4: Class Speaker 4. Look ber up in Who': Who FRED BULLOCK Entered from Concord. January. 1925. Unconsrious Fifteen
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-:::u:n n u u c QC, H, SJ an u n u:1i:::f Fourteen EDWARD ADAMSEN Entered from Concord, January. 1926. Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3. He wield: a wicked pen DORIS MARJORIE ROPER Entered from Georgetown, September, 1925, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta l, 2, 3, 4: Vodvil 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. Beware Pavlowan ASTI SHIRLEY JOHNSON Entered from Georgetown, September, 1925. Girls' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found Department 1: Office Girl Helper Z: Speakers' Club 3, 4: Commercial Club Z: Secretary of Commercial Club 1. May your wheel of forlune never burn a tire MORRIS NELSON Entered from Georgetown, September, 1925. Golf 1. Z, 3, 4: President of Latin Club Z. Keep your rye an the ball VIVIAN PHILLIPS Entered from Concord, January, 1925. Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Honor Society Z, 3, 4: Span- ish Club 2: Clerk at South Park and Concord Schools 4. Always there, lm! seldom heard MARGARET HARVEY Entered from Concord, September. 1925. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Attendance 3: Vodvil 4: Senior Play 4: Operetta 4. Now I can rest and dream CHARLES T. HART Entered from Georgetown, September, 1925. Freshman Football 1: Stage Work 3: Stage Boss 4: Op- eretta 4. He kmmf: lbc ropes-lvclnind the scene: JEAN BAINBRIDGE Entered from Concord, September. 1925. Operetta 1, Z, 3. 4: Girls' Club I. 2: Secretary of Girls' Club 3: President of Girls' Club 4: Vodvil 1. 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 1. 2, 33 Vice- President of Spanish Club 1: Honor Society Z, 3, 4: G. A. A. 3. 4: Tennis Manager 3: Journal Stall 3: Bas- ketball 3. 4: Baseball 3: Volley Ball 3, 4: Hikes 3: Hockey 3, 4: Decoration Committee for Commencement 3. She jus! act! ax :hc ought EMMA DE LORENZO Entered from Concord, February, 1925, Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Hiking 1: Rest Room Committee 1: Speakers' Club 4. A Stump omtuf' WILLIAM HALBERT THOMPSON Entered from Concord, January, 1926. Stage Work 3, 4. I am nal what I was
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c:3I:n u n n ICC, H, S, I u n H 443515. BOYS, CLASS OF '30 Class of '30 DELORES DE FACCIO S......... S,....,A ,,,S,,S77..., P r esident GEORGE MILLER ,....A ....... ..,,.,,, V i ce-President WILLIE SEGALLA .,,. ,..,,.,,, S ecretary MARTIN SCHEUI-ILE ,,,,,.., Treayurer MISS VAN ORSDALL .,..,I.,,I...,.............,,..,,,.,,,7,,,777,,........,..,v,7,7,7,I7. ,Adviser In the fall of 1926, the Class of 1930, with Miss Van Orsdall as adviser, Louis Stuller as president, Leonard Oja as vice-president, Lyall Logan as secretary, Marina Sloane as treasurer, made its bow to Cleveland. The class party of that fall filled the old Georgetown auditorium with Christmas cheer, both as to program, wherein stunts and a 'Qswapv party held sway, and refreshments, which appropriately included all-day suckers among more dignified culinary products. Mrs. Bailey assumed the adviser-ship for the sophomore year, having as class officials Leonard Oja, presidentg Albert Ott, vice-president, Delores De Faccio, secretaryg Odelia Ellis, treasurer, John Gunning as Building Com- mittee chairman. Purple and white were chosen as the class colors, which were cleverly and satisfyingly reflected in the class party that year both in decoration and menu of Pep, Purple Pickles, and Purple Pie. Louis Stuller acted as yell leader in the class yell: Sixleen
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