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SENIOR PLAY ACI 1-Hal, the perennial Senior, falls in love and decides to graduate ALT 2-Photos are found. Mystery ensues. Hal loses interest in college ACI 3-Mystery revealed. All are happy. Hal is to graduate. CAST Hurricane Hal, the perennial Senior ...... Dave Isaacs, Hals nearest friend ...... Ludd Mason, a Senior ..................... Bud Vlfatlcins, Ludd's shadow ..... Spud XValters, a class mate ................ Junior Harvey, a song and dance man ...... Prof. tl. Shuinan, a fraternity brother ......... ....Bernard Houston ......Speneer Kenney ......-.XYillis Hunting ...,.......Earl Overton ........l-larry Spaulding ....-'l'heodore Delano .......l-larold VValmer Don Kellogg, another brother .................. ........ D on lMCCOflllOlllC Harrison Gregory, a fraternity man ............. Kay Dixon, the girl who upsets things ....... ...-.Vernon Johnston .Theodora Tiedebohl Becky Porter, bored with life ..,................................. Adena Olson Sarah Howard, inilove with love ........ ........ E dith Turner Ruth Colby, a Psi Chi Delta .......,.........,................ Caroline Howe Angela Fisher, Professor of Math ....... ,.......Clara Calabrese Esther Harris, a girl who courts attention ............ A Lautenbach Orpha Little, with a reputation for density .......... Elizabeth VVine Jim McCarthy, with a nose for news ............. ,.......... A , Pinyard Aunt Bobby, a surprise ......................... ,.... Q R, Peterson 20
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A girl who stu-dies from morning till night, Who never does anything except what's right, Her ambition she wills without a sigh ' To a person in need-Marion VVine.-Clara Calabrese. This Senior Class has done its best, The other classes must do the rest. As we leave our school on the old sand hill . VVe sign and seal our beloved will.-Class of 1930. -Adena Olson CLASS HISTORY Listen, my readers, and you shall hear, Of the class of 1930 year: The class whose work, as everyone knows, i Has raised Covert's standard, as each record shows. XYhen we entered school as Freshies green, we were twice as many as seventeen. Everyone laughed at and teased us so, ' How they made life hard for us, you already know. . As Sophomores gay we next started out g ' Our number was smaller, without a doubt, i But we gave those little Freshies smart A deserved 'nitiation, a la carte. VVhen as Juniors bright we entered school, I Our spirit of newness was much more cool. The result of our efforts that year, you bet, l XVas a little red school house for the Senior Banquet. As dignilied Seniors in 1930 we began The year as nicely as any Senior can. In September our number was seventeen, ,' Until Harold VValmer came and made it eighteen. During all these years we have made a name In class work, brilliance, in athletics, fame, Our social accomplishments have been many, V Our banquet and play not equaled by any. 1 I And our wish for the school as we go on our! ways, The school where we've spent our happiest days, ls fame in athletics, in class work the same, To preserve as of old its gloriousname.. T -Clara M. Calabresle. I9
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CLASS PROPHECY i The class of 1930 to at Seann' 'ZC'l'71f,' To get their fvroplwry, a- lot of dough film' .rpvut Tlzvy found out what their fzzturvs hold. The results to you they uma' unfold. XYillis Hunting- I see an airport large and wide, An air monster with myself at its side. I am starting on a non-stop flight To Rome and back all in one night. Theodora Tiedebohl- In front of a large Uroun of eo ile I see b 6 A tall, slim maiden. I think it is me, I am rendering a role in an opera granclg I sec in myself the star of' our land. ' Bernard Houston- I see a sportsmau, an orator, a statesman. I have versatility, tbelieve it who canl ' Lo! I am president of the United States, Then the judge of our land: these are my fates Adeline Lautenbach- A glance at this wonderful vision of mine, Shows me dining in a mansion so line. . I am the life of the party here. You can see for yourself my social career ' Theodore DeLano- l I am the coach of a Big League Team, f The one I've turned out sure has some steam. Behold. during a National meet . We received first prize: we've never been beat. Ruth Peterson- ! 1 n 1 l I am pleased at this view of my future life: For in it I see not very much strife. But I'm really a great cinema queeng Truly. the prettiest you've ever seen. Earle Overton- . I I see before me a numerous crowd Before them I speak in tones very loud, For I wish to assert my authority. T I'm Head of the U. S. Athletic Club, you see. l 21 l
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