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January Class History In January, 1929, about seventy-five hopeful young men and women decided to start a business enterprise for the manufacture of knowledge, the development of learning, and, as by-products, good times and extra activities. When the Brain Development Company was organized, Austin Speas was chosen as the manager. Mary Lucille Overlease was his private secretary and Jimmie Oliver was assistant manager. David Le Fevre was the treasurer and Wilson Singer social chairman. In the latter part of our first year, the employers and employees were all invited to a party in the E. H. S. gym. Miss Engleman backed our company the first year it was organized. At the beginning of our second year in the E. H. S. Building, we merged with the Roosevelt Corporation, which was a smaller company than ours. The manager and as- sistant manager changed positions. Evelyn Miller was Oliver ' s secretary, George Gross- nickle was the treasurer, and Betty Lee Wright, social chairman. In May, 193 0, we had an employees ' picnic in the form of a wienie roast at McNaughton Park; afterwards en- joying dancing in the pavilion to the music of Jimmie Oliver ' s Orchestra. Mr. Jones now became financier upon the resignation of Miss Engleman. For the remainder of the second year, James Oliver was manager and Paul Walker his assistant. Evelyn Miller kept the position of secretary. Le Fevre was again treasurer and Ruby Replogle social chairman. We had a party in the Little Theatre, located in the same building which housed our concern. We called ourselves Juniors in our third year, as every one then became a junior partner. In this year, Le Fevre received a promotion; he became the head manager. Walker retained his position. Le Fevre ' s new secretary was Miriam Brusman. Richard Wyatt accepted the position of treasurer. Florence Heisel was chairman at this time. During the year we gave a play, Polly ' s Hero. Prior to this time, we had won second place in the Pennant Annual contest, with our skit Reminiscence. Le Fevre was manager for a year with George Grossnickle assisting him the first half 30
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