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THE PIOMEEP . Flora Woodard Clio Club, ’27 Latin Club, ’28 Commercial Club, ’29, ’30 Band, ' 29, ’30 Helen Zimmerman Student Council, ’27 College Club, ’28, ’29 Class President, ’28 Art Club, ’29 Elizabeth Zook Commercial Club ' 29, ' 30 Student Council, ’30 Basketball, ’30 High School Play, ’30 Senior Play, ’30 Harold Hoag Clio Club, ’27 Aviation Club, ’27, ’28 Band, ’28. ’29. ’30 Music Club, ' 30 Orchestra, ’29, ' 30 Olive Alexander President of Washing¬ ton Hall, ’28 House of Representa¬ tives, ’28 Tumbling Team, ’28 Circulation Manager Orange and Black,’29, College Club, ’27 Cosmopolitan Club, ' 3C IN MBM9BRIAM Si STOKEN WBm-mm ngiM g) Walter Jeffery D.H.S. Orchestra, ’27, ’28 Varsity Baseball, ’27 Hi-Y, ’28 Evelyn Wright College Club, ’28 Latin Club, ’29 Commercial, ’30 Declamatory, ’28 Debating, ’29 “Seventeen”, ’30 Ruth Boldt Class Secretary and Treasurer, ’27 Latin Club, ’27, ' 29 Glee Club, ' 27 , ’28, ’29 Commercial Club, ’28 Library Maff ’29 Orange and Black, ’29 Literary Club, ’30 Lillian Smith Latin Club, ' 29 Library Staff, ' 30 Literary Club, ’30
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the piomee;f 4 ' 1 W ; »V W -J- ' V- ' V: -V ; . ft ' -. ' ' -■• ' -.of V . ' XV ;•■• • ' • • ••.•: ' -iA.V- .. a-j ; . Senior History The class of 1930 began its career in the new high school in the fall of 1927. There were so many promising young freshmen that the class was di¬ vided into three home rooms, Franklin Hall, Edison Hall and Hamilton Hall, the three being under the direction of Louis Meyers, Leith Wetzel and Clar¬ ence Brown, respectively. Rose Smoger was president of Franklin Hall, Mar¬ tin Strand, vice-president, Mildred Sautter, secretary and Mylon Sollinger, treasurer. Edna Miller became president of Edison Flail, Ruby Meyer, vice ' president, Thomas Johnston, secretary, and Isabella Johnston, tr easurer. The officers of Hamilton Hall were Malcolm Frutchey, president, Lola Fauser, vice-president, and Ruth Boldt, secretary-treasurer. During their freshman year, Edison Hall won the silver plaque for the best decorated booth in the 1927 carnival. Many of the boys earned their letters in track during this year, and the girls won the inter-cla,ss basketball championship, while the class was well represented in all the scholarship contests. The following September the class was divided in two groups under the direction of Anne Semans and Clarence Brown. The year started with a lively initiation of the freshmen. Later on the class acted as hosts at the Freshman Reception, and still later gave another dance in the form of a winter carnival. In their junior year, the class elected all boys for their officers, Roy Soper being president, Martin Strand, vice-president, Malcolm Frutchey, treasurer and James Mc- l.ellan, secretary. The J-Ffop was one of the most successful of recent years, and a Christmas bazaar was given as the first effort toward the Washington trip. This year Roy Soper was honored by being elected captain of the basketball team, on which sev¬ eral other juniors distinguished themselves. Lola Fauser sang the leading role in the annual operetta, while those students who went out for (Scholarship distinguished them¬ selves on the honor rolls and at the annual contests. As seniors, the class elected for officers JameiS McLellan, president, Martin Strand, vice-president, Malcolm Frutchey, secretary, and Roy Soper, treasurer. This year James McLellan broke the state record in cross country. George Hilton played the lead in “The Nervous Wreck,” the senior play, which was twice successfully presented in the auditorium. The Washington trip engaged the efforts of most of the 59 seniors who Avorked long and hard for this annual reward of the senior class. During itn course through high school, the class lost three members by death. Edgar Pert died in December, 1927. Richard Waldecker was the next to pas,s away, during his sophomore year. Sigrid Storen, a lively and lovable girl, died after a long illness in December, 1929. Her memory will ever be green in the hearts of her class¬ mates. Several members of the class have been married and out of the throng of fresh¬ men, 59 have survived to graduate, this being the largest class in the history of Dear¬ born High School.
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