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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1930 To the Class of ’30: Today seems but yesterday and tomorrow’s hopes are already near at hand. Graduation has at last opened to us the door of opportu- nity. Where? One does not know. It is the great unknown which each one must discover for himself. And herein lies the opportunity to show your true selves—to show the ideals, character, scholarship and leadership of your high school days. The time of our acquaintance has been very short but it has been long enough to impress me with your ability in scholarship and lead- ership. May you carry these qualities and ideals with you wherever you may go. My sincerest wishes for the success of all. HELEN M. AGNEW. HARRY EDWARD CLOWER Hussar Brookline “A happy-go-lucky fellow whose policy is, ‘Be nonchalant.' ” Student Government '26; Manual Training Merit Award '26; English Merit Award '27; Regular Honor Roll '27; Marshal '27; Who's Who Club '27; Dramatic Club '28; Cantata '28; Property Department '28; Class Basket- ball '28; Junior Speaking Contest '28; Glee Club '27, '28, '29; President of Know Europe Club '29; Science Club '29; Senior Play; Senior Play Committee; Executive Committee '29; Lieutenant of Marshals '29.
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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1930 To the Class of January, 1930: “Be not an idler in this busy world: Fill every day with sweetness to the brim; Keep all thy radiant flags of hope unfurled, And lift along the way a joyous hymn Strive valiantly, since right must vanquish wrong. But ever rush to battle with a song. Please accept my sincere congratulations upon the many valiant battles you have al- ready won. There are yet many bigger and far more intensive battles to be fought I be- lieve you are going out into the world well armed for its engagements. I have implicit faith in your ability to win. I shall follow you with increasing interest, I shall share with you the pleasure of anticipated achievements, I shall joy with you in their fruition. I wish you a long life of health, happiness, and pros- perity; the well-earned respect and highest es- teem of all who shall know you and the mer- ited approbation of Almighty God. Sincerely yours, J. FRANK CARTER, Tour Principal. To the Graduates of January, 1930: You approach the close of your high school days with an undaunted faith in your personal power of achievement, with the ardent en- thusiasm bom of such a faith, and with a sincere desire to find abundant tasks that shall challenge your strength and enable you to con- tribute significantly to human betterment. A supreme challenge of life is to conserve for the years of ripened judgment, this virile faith, this driving enthusiasm and this unselfish zeal of youth. May these priceless present possessions abide with each of you through many years. THOS. A. BOCK, Superintendent of Schools.
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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1930 ERVIN SPENCER BOWER Oakmont A friend in need, is a friend indeed. Junior Science Club '27; Track '28; Marshal '29; Property Committee '28; Sanitation Committee '29; Hi-Y 28, '29; Mathematics Club '28, '29; Football '26, '27, '28, '29. ERWIN JOHNSON DAVIS Jarvis Llanerch A good manager and an efficient worker. Class Vice-President '26; Sports Editor '26; Baseball Manager '29; Track '28; Athletic Honor Society; Hi-Y; Science Club '29; Latin Club, president '27; Student Council '29; Senior Play; Orchestra; Glee Club; Sunset Club '29. MILDRED CAROLINE DAVIS Millie Brookline Accomplished in all phases of school life. Valedictorian; National Honor Society '29; Senior Play; Executive Committee '29; Literary Editor of Year Book, Senior Ball Committee; Girl Reserves '28, president '29; Secretary of Student Government '29; Assistant Secretary '28: Council Member '26, '28: Home Economics Club, secretary ‘28, president '29; Junior Science Club '26, '27; Glee Club '27, '28, '29; Social Committee '27, '28; Varsity Track Team '29; Track Squad '28; Basketball Team '29; Basketball Squad '26, '27, '28, '29; Girls' League '26; Honor Point Letter '28, 29; American Legion Essay (Honorable Mention) '28; English Merit Award '27; Latin Merit Award '26: Health Merit Award '26, '27. '28; History Merit Award '27: Principal's Honor Roll '27, '28, '29: Principal's Honor Certificates '27, '28, '29; Regular Honor Roll 26. '27; Cantata '29; Perfect Attendance '27. DOROTHY PRYCE EDGERLY Dot Oakmont A quiet girl with a store of jol(es.” Glee Club '27, '28, 29; Library Club '27; French Club '28; Journalism Club '29; Retort Staff, reporter '29; Prize Dickens Contest ($10) '29; Pianist in Assembly.
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