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EEEEEEEEEEEEEE 5i5Gl56l56l56l53l55l5Ewl56'5El35 'lS G. ta. ae. 5. 5ki525lS5z3E5z3+S5tS+523 585 IEEIEEIEEIEEEEIEEIE 4' To the Seniors Q Three happy years have come and goneg 4. Three happy years have past. Z For another year, we shall go on, 34' Then, our school days, too, shall be past. 4' In those years, we have worked and playedg We have always been side by side. 4, - We hear the end stealing up the glade, ak . Like the coming of the tide. 'gg We have gathered here rogethcrg EQ We have come from hill and dale, E We came through the stormy weather, .y And our ship did onward sail. 4. Ar-323??s' 1 1 Though some of the mates are lost, The ship is still sailing on, We are weathering the gale without counting the cost, We are conquering the billowy foam. No more will the halls ring Z 222 stag WE.. wmv.: E. O. gg ui :S- 'qs-2 GSW ru.-gg' D-HH 9-'.55'qq WSF Ewa' :Em Ogg: 'O- x D+. F' For their sea they have their surroundings, Their teachers are at the helm, They have books with all knowledge abounding, - And none can their craft overwhelm. Six schoolmates parting for an hour, gg Each sailing alone on the sea, E Each craftrwill land on some shore afar, 'gg Where their faces again we might see. 84' ,, We wish them success in whatever they do, Whatever they may undertake. We are Juniors. How soon, we will follow toog Take the steps that they are to take. ' 0122523 They were pals from the very beginning, May they be so until the endg .y May they learn in their day of living That their school days were not idly spent. -Marguerite M. Rinehart, ,3I. 'Y 5 3Q?3f?9Q19Q959EEl??52l3Q3r95?r5?9?l39?l39?r3?5iJr99?r99???Ql9iJQ9i'i?2Q1K?2Q?39?l'95?t'9fil??29?39?rw395l??Q1??5?E Seven
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EIIEIEIEIENEIEEEEIEIEIE Qi im IXIBILEEEEEIEIEIEEIEJE H ol ig - B l - 24. 615523561 ' G- 1 4-QQJF 5-5?5iS5P3i5El3?3E5Z5.'5575E5t3a'5G55Cf3 4 , Q - l , Q Q 3415251 Q - aaaiaaiaaiaoioefaaiaaiataaaiaeiatsi ' 355 CATHARINE E. BORTNER ucassn-drzlqatyv Class Reporter 111, 121, 131, Associate Editor Glen Echo Staff 1413 Treasurer of Class 131, 1413 Secretary of Literary So- ciety 141 12nd term1g Secretary of Latin Club 141g Secretary of Science Club 141g Secretary-Treasurer of Athletic Club 141, Pianist 121, 131, 141, Volleyball Team 131, 1419 Basketball Team 131, 141g County Field Meet 131, Puff, Puff, Yes we know it was Katy coming up the hill to old C. T. H. S. She is the only member of her class from the school town. Her musical ability made her the school pianist during the last three years of her high school career. Her musical selec- tions brought sunshine into our school life during many dreary days. She is a diligent worker for the up- builcling of our school and our class. It is difficult for us to prophesy just what her ambition is. The Class of 1930 wishes her good luck and happiness, always. Favorite Expression- Oh Heckln Favorite Pastime-Playing the piano ac- companied by a saxophone 1???1. LEON H. BORTNER Fatty - Bonner Vice-President of Class 131, 1413 Mem- ber of Student Council 121, 13, 1415 Athletic Reporter of Glen Echo 141, President of Literary Society 141 12nd term1g Captain of Basketball Team 1415 Basketball Team 131, 1415 Baseball Team 131, 1413 County Field Meet 131, Behold this innocent looking lad. Fatty hails from near Marburg. He has won honors for his class by his ath- letic ability. Fatty,' is always willing to do his part whatever it may be. He has always take an active part in school ac- tivities and is a pleasant pal,' in our class. 193o,' wishes you oodles of success. May you become the master of the sub- ject in which you are interested. Favorite Pastime-Talking to Dubs. Highest Ambition-To become a pro- fessor. 'aiiiatii QW? 2 Nine
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