Columbia City High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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gif-iz, TIIE COLUMBIAN - 1930 sQ4'ff 'lI!1 Senior Class History CLARENCE BAKER. ........ .....,,...... P resirlefzt JAMES HINDMAN .................. Vice-P1'esia'e11t KENNETH SICKAFOOSE ..,....,,.....,.. Secretary EDXVARD SHRIVER. ........,,,,,..........,., T1feas1u'er MRS. SHULL .,,....,..., .,.,.,,. F aculfy Adviser Four short years ago there entered the halls of Co- lumbia City High School a verdant band of young men and women in search of knowledge. These were the Freshmen of 1926. Our first task was to adapt ourselves to our new en- vironment. In this some of our Sophomore friends MRS. SHULL willingly offered a helping hand gratis. For this assistance we are grateful, it was the one phase of our education that we did not have to work for! But in the course of time we became accustomed to our surroundings and came to feel that this high school was our high school, and that we were really a part of it. After a summeris Vacation we assembled in September, 1927, in the role of Sophomores. XVe played the game on the Q'Freshies as it had previously been played on us, and pro- ceeded to initiate that unsophisticated band of children into the mysteries of a high school education. But more serious things occupied us, too. Realizing that the Class of 1930 must leave on the books of C. C. H. S. a record of which we need not be ashamed, we demonstrated to the faculty and to our fellow-students that ours was no ordinary class. We did this both by scholarship and by participation in extra curricular activities. As a Sophomore class we took the highest honors in the McLallen Oratorical Contest. We played our part in athletics, and were active in orchestra and band. The Class of 1930 finished its Sopho- more year with a very creditable showing. When we arrived in the fall of 1928 to take up our third year work, the old school gave us a most cordial welcome. It seemed to say, Go up higher, Juniors! as it held before us two more years of golden opportunity. This year brought new tasks and added 'responsi- bilities. After weeks of training some of our boys went to Indianapolis as members of the varsity team which played in the State Basketball Tournament. And again, due to the work of Harold Harvey, we captured first honors in oratory. It was indeed a pleasure to be together again when the class assembled in September, 1929. Three milestones had been passed on the road toward that goal of graduation We had won the coveted title of Seniors', at last. Though this was the time toward which many ofhus had been looking forward joyfully, we found deeply mingled with our joy a feeling of sadness-the sadness of leaving something that has given us unknown treasures-our high school days. We have come to our fourth milestone, and-commencement! Beyond is a voyage on an untried and unknown sea. As we prepare to launch upon the sea of responsibilities and duties, we at first are startled at the swelling white-capped waves that break upon the hidden rocks. But we shall conquer them if we think not of ourseelves alone, and if we work with each other and for each other. We shall be strong with the strength of truth and honesty, of faith and of hope. - --JOSEPHINE NOLT, '30, 5 E..,uQ'X fum ia-sxgj Page Twenlg set cn

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4 me-ww. THE c0LUMBIAN - 1930 -Dm AZUX 7'- 1 We 1 r ,7 Iiltlfx Page Twenfy-:ix f. LL -9-'WE KENNETH SICKAEOOSE- Kenny Commercial Club 3g Basketball 2. MILDKED SNODGRASS-'rMi1lj!,, Entered 4g '4Suppressed Desires 45 Commercial Contest 4. NATHAN STEWART- Na15e Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. LEVI VVARRING-HlV!l1'l'i71g', Basketball 4. ALYS BVILKINSON-RWilki71S07Z,, ZQVlrs. Trot in The Neighborsl' 4. LAWRENCE WOLFE- Shorty,' Basketball 43 Latin Contest 1, 2, 3, 45 County Latin Contest 2g County and District Latin 'Contest 3, 45 XVinner of J. A. A. Sportsman- ship Award 25 Class Representative in Student Government 2g Winner of Eta Sigma Phi Medal for High Grades in Four Years of Latin. JACOB WOLFETfffdk6,7 Baseball 2-, 3, 45 Football 4g Winner of J. A. A. Sportsmanship Award 3. WILLIAM XVORDEN-- Bill Baseball 2, 3, 45 President J. A. A. 35 Winner of J. A. A. Sportsmanship Award 15 Boosters Club 3g Ira Stone in And Home Came Tedvg Mr. Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer 5 Ezra Williams in The Neighbors. EDNA WYNKOOP- EddiG,J Commercial Club 4. Miss JEAN TREMBLEY Assistant Class Sponsor..



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