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TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication......................Page 3 Foreword........................Page 5 Faculty.........................Page 6 Seniors.........................Page 8 Classes.........................Page 18 Publications....................Page 25 Clubs...........................Page 29 History of Girls High School . Page 46 Literary........................Page 47 Alumna-.........................Page 62 Sports..........................Page 63 Humor...........................Page 69 Advertisements..................Page 89 Autographs......................Page 96
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Dedication To peace—a permanent universal peace, A tranquil time for man To understand and love his fellow man; To peace—a time for mutual trust, A trust so strong that the desire for peace Will sway the world; To peace—an endless era of spiritual content When a nation’s wealth To man’s health and happiness is consecrated; To good will, staunch friendship, and cooperation To everlasting world peace Youth dedicates this book today. Hattie H. Jacobs. 3
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FOREWORD his Journal is the product of the combined efforts of the students of the Girls High School and is representative of our interests and accomplishments. It is an earnest attempt at self-expression and cooperation, both of which have been en- couraged by our course of study. United by a bond of friendship; guided by our superintendent, Dr. Joseph Marr Gwinn; inspired by our principal, Mr. Charles Danforth, and our faculty, we, the pupils of Girls High School, have learned to work as one individual for the good of all. Among the many other very valuable lessons, we have learned sympathy and tolerance, and the theme of the Journal of June 1930, shows that we are anxious to put these virtues into practice now, rather than in the dim, distant future. The Journal Staff of the Spring Term of 1930 wishes to express its sincere gratitude to Miss Jacobs, our literary adviser; to Miss De Bernardi, our financial adviser; and to Miss Jones, our art adviser, for their kind supervision of the Journal. We also desire to acknowledge our appreciation to Miss Rosenberg, who helped with the photographs. Ernestine Raas, Editor. APPRECIATION 5
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