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lmwrme llisl JOHN TEUNAS Tim more a man thinks the less hz talks. NYestcrn High School '26-'27-'28. LYDIA TOTOREAN limit ix well :uid to be the .vlwcflz of the angels. Salina High School '28. Glee Club President '30, F. Club '29, Orchestra '29, Winner of City Piano Con- test '28-'29. MARY ANNA TREDER .lu'ay dull rare. Roosevelt lligh Sehool '27. Basketball '28-'29-'30, liziselmll '29-'30, liirl Reserves '29. MARY AMELIA TRUCHON Sim .vtzm'if'.v from morn till night, her studies are her chief delight. Debating '28 20.'30, Dramatic Club '29, Fleur-De-Lis Assistant Dramatic Editor '30, Scribhlers Club '30. ALFRED VVAELDCHEN 'i,'l1ll.fl'L' liafli rlmrms to soothe the sat-age breast. llnncl '26-'37-'28f.?9-'30, F. Club '29, Orchestra '26- '27-'ZS-'2U-'30, Commercial Club President '29-'30, Sci-ihhlers Club '28, ELWYN R. NVILCOX 4rFl'l'L'l!t1'.Y and Rnumris lend mc your Motelvaaksf' Ilasketlvall '28-'30, Class President '26-'27, Take lNIy Advice '20, The Thirteenth Chair '29, Fleur-De- Lis, Assistant Athletic Editor '28, Secretary of Coun- cil '28, Council President '30, I'rincipal's Advisory Committee '27. Scholarship Memorial FTER several months of searching for something of worthwhile value to leave behind them as a memorial to their school, the seniors of 1930 decided upon a two hundred dollar scholarship to be given to a member of the succeeding class, who rated high in scholarship and in citizenship. It is hoped that this will become a tradition and each graduating class will carry out the same idea. X A J Page Twenty-.vcfzlen
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in f Biz '- MARGUERITE RAY Her quam! dignified manner is Charming. Unrret High School '28. HAROLD F. RENNEKER All 1111r.vieal people seem ro be hapffyf' llaml '28-'29-'30, Freshies '29, Glee Club '29, Sci- ence Club '28-'29A'30, Three Live Ghosts '30. MARIAN RYAN Wicked lwawn eyex and dangermrs, often keep us from sfvrozftfng zuiugs. Basketball '28-'29-'30. Class 'l'reasurer '30. Dramatic Club, Vice-president '30, The Thirteenth Chair '29, Three Live Ghosts '30, Fleur-De-Lis Typist '30, Girl Reserves '27-'28-'29-'30, Latin Club '29, Service Group '29-'30, Boosters Club '29. JOHN SANDRU His aim ix to be and lie .rueeeed.v in being so. Salina High School '27-'28. Football '29, Baseball '29-'30, AURALL SANGEORZAN IfVI1y worry about my size?-.'Vafvole01z -was a little man too. Tractor Reporter '30, Science Club '30, Service Group W8 CHRISTINA SCHWARTZ I-lway zuitli dull care. Science Club '28-'29-'30, Art Club '28. Glee Club '27- '28, l la5ketball '28-'29-'30, ltrench Club '23-'29-'30, Girl Reserves '28-'29 3O. JEAN SCOTT Gentle of .sjveeelzl lnenefieent of mimi. llasketball '28-'29-'30, Baseball '29-'30, Scribblers Club '30, Girl Reserves '30, Council Stenographer. MARGUERITE STAKOE She and gloom are no I'I'ltltl,07'l.! GEORGIA LOUISE STANLEY '24 em-e for 10Ht'l1'7'l6.YJ.u The Thirteenth Chair '29, Three Live Ghosts '30, Glee Club '28-'29, Gypsy Rover '28, Cherry Blossoms '27, Service Group '28, Dramatic Club '30, LOUIS TALPOS U11riglxt, grand. and square and not a piano either. Baseball '26, Basketball '26-'27-'28, Football '26-'28, Rand '27-'28, The Thirteenth Chair '29, The Love- liest Thing '29, Glee Club '26-'27-'28, Orchestra '26' '27. llramatie Club '28-'29-'3O. Page Twcu t3'f.ri.r
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e lFll2u1ffDQ Q-aisl COLE MOSSAR WHITE DALY J unior Class REDICTIONS that last year's Sophomore Class would develop into a junior Class of prominence in the activities of the school have conie true. lt has sponsored one of the best Hallowe'en masquerade balls ever given here and was also the first class to sponsor an all-school dance, the Wfashington Ball, given February 22. Other important social events that occurred during the year were: the junior play, junior-skating party, J-Hop, and the junior-senior banquet. It has been the largest Junior Class in the history of the school, having a total of one hundred and Hfty members. The juniors had two hundred dollars in the treasury at the end of the first semester, which was secured by the profits from the masquerade ball and from an enthusiastic magazine campaign. Such an energetic and ambitious class cannot help but look forward to a prosperous senior year. Of7irers GEORGE COLE ......... ....... P rvridmzt PAUL MossAR .. .... If ifv-prrsidmt ALIDA WHITE ..... Secretary .TACK DALY ..... Treasurer Adviser RL'SSELL CATHERMAN x J Page Twenty-eight
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