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SEDEQS 3 SENIOR CL ASS HISTORY Lrsten dear readers and you shall hear Of a group of young ters who settled here ln the dear old hrgh school on September 76 lnltratron caused the group to ettle down To hard work and earn renown Along wrth hard studres came plenty of fun And after one year freshman work was done lNext came the sophomores eager and exerted Who hy the JLIIIIOIS and SCIIIOI' were shunned and slrghted The sophomores gaxe a Hallowe en Ball lnxrted freshmen junrors senror and all And as the party came to an end All classes left just the best of frrends Loretta Mlldred Frances Nell Helped wrth the senror plan and rt turned out well A transfer from sophs to juniors came at la t lNow to look toward the future and forget the pa t ks junror members there was much thev mu t do Publrshed a Butte and gare a Junror Prom too Not to be forgotten was the Junior play Whrch was glven at the theatre and called OH' KAX ' Clean up day was a day of hard work The junrors were nrdustrrous and dld not Slllllx Summer passed and now the CIHOI came Back to Jackson Hrgh School to wrn a greater name In football our heroes were Freddre Sabe John Yer Lallv Jack H John S and Skeeter In basketball they too drd plav Success was wlth them most o the w ay The SGIIIOIS gave a prcture and they were filled wrth lee At the success of the talkle Clltllltjd Sweetie We senrors gave a program lIlCll1d1l1g The Orange Colored Necktie To see thls funny play would nearly make you dre They drtched one day and where they went the senrors wrll not say But by the way they talked It must have been a joyful day Now they are preparrng for the Senlor Farewell Ball Then no more their IlOlSy laughter wrll he heard nr the hall But nevertheless our affectron wrll not dre For our good old school the Jackson Hlgh ALICE VALMADRE 30 12 r r , f n , K, T 1 . . , . .w . - . S ., . ,, r - I s 1 Q S' L ... . . f. x 0, S v . , - . . A v Y Q ' , r 1 r . r . . N , . . , 9 , , .S . W S , . Q . . . 7 9 r - . . 9 7 . . ' ' .. N ' -v . . . . , .., L S, , . . , t . 9 9 9 f ' r J , . 4 . any 199 - - M A I . 1 . . r ., . S , T , , -. . . . S . r ' 1 ' ' T S I ' an 77 - . 7 - , . 7' . . Q v , 9 - , - as f 99 l Q 0 . . , . . 9 A . , . V S -S . f ' - 7 9 9 -9 . , ., . . , 9 N 1 v' , Yr Y v ' . . . ' - - v v 1 'i 0' t V . , D 1. L T ST I I . cg V f . 1,,n . . . H 1 - --0 ki . . . , 7 ' . , Y v r - v . V 7 ' ' , Y v ' Y' . 9 ' 7 . - . . 1 1 . . n V I 0 9 . 9 , ' 'L , . L . .
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JACK HEDGPETH Even Napoleon wasn t very tall RUTH RULE And stzll they gaze, and stzll thezr wonder grew, That one small head coulfl carry all she knew MARIE SUTTON Inclustrlous and smiled upon by Fortune JOHN VERINENCO A proper man as one shall see on a summer day J Om Soso I m not ashamed to aclmzt that I m zgnorant of what 1 don t know FRANCES HIPKINS LORENE ONETO She talks nzce, she acts nzce she ts nzce H DELBERT LUL01 Trust thysel , every heart vzbrates to that Lron strzng ELVIRA DOMIINGUEZ Ill be merry ancl ree and sad or no one INORMA MOLFINO Charms strzke the sight but merzt wzns the soul CLIFFORD HAMBRIC For, even though vanquzshed he could argue stzll 11 64 Y 9 7? I ,G . . . 99 66 ' ' 99 GC 37 CC 9 ' 7 ' 7 77 C6 ' 77 True worth wzns a way. ,, . . ea . . il GC fl ' ' - 79 CG 7 f f 77 T Y 1 CC ' ' 9 ' ' 77 CC ' 7 ' 7?
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THE SENIOR CLASS WILL The Senlor Class of 1930 assembled on the a1r field It was Dltch Day They started at once for Catallna Island WISE cracks from Fred and slnglng by the glrls provlded plenty of entertalnment untll suddenly the pllot ordered us to adjust our parachutes The shlp plunged downward Our wllll shouted John Soso Hurry' Frank you start Gosh whlch of my few ab1l1t1es shall I g1VC away mumbled Frank Oh veah' I leave Lester DeLemos mv athletlc ab1l1ty Marle added I Wlll my my albegra ab1l1ty to all who need It Elvln Sabatlnl came next I leave my posltlon as athletlc manager to the person fortunate enough to get It Delbert Lucot Wanted to leave all hls earthly possesslons lncludlng h1s vlolln to Ollve knowlng she would cherlsh them Hurry Ruth the plane IS nearlng the water I 11 never be able to make mme shouted the CXClICd Elvira So Ruth contlnued I leave my typ1n ablllty to the future Butte typlst and lmmedlately Elvlra declared she was leavlng her ab1l1ty as an orator to LOUIS Fuentes Elvln Perano declded to leave hls Ford to Phllllp know 1ng he would TGCCIVC as much enjoyment out of 1t ln the future as he had heretofore Wllla Mlldred and Allce spoke 1n unlson We leave our long bobs to the freshmen glrls Lucllle Wllled her auburn her to Bertha Eckman John hlmself declded to leave V1rg1n1a Dennls h1s pleasing glggle Jack sald he was leavlng wlth love and affectlon hls football figure to Wavne Hlserman lnterruptlng Gertrude who then had to repeat her bequest I bequeath my ablllty to play the clarlnet to anvone lnterested Lazo Wllled half the curl IH hls halr to each of our two Russells By thls tlme we were about fifty feet from the water We could hardly hear what Nell ald but finally reallzed she was leavlng George Stanlslch her dlmples and her place ln oratorlcal contests Then Cllfford declded to be generous and leave his chemlstry ablllty to next year s class Hurry Frances or we ll all be dead' ordered John I w1ll to Harvey Vlnclguerra plenty of smlles for he uses them generously IH study hall Frances added hastlly As John Vernengo concluded by leavlnv hls vocal ablllty to Jerome Cuneo who possesses some of thls talent already there was a blg commotlon Fred the mechanlc of the class had come runnlng ln The plane had merely been out of gas and he had by mlstake poured some gasolme 1nto the tank But as the amount of gasollne was unknown we dCC1d8d to return home There was only one thlng we refused to wlll anyone the happy memory of our hlgh school days FRANCES HIPKINS 30 13 . K 9 as ' 77 cc 77 . . . , . 44 . . . . . ,, 9 9 - cc - - - 99 .1 - .1 I . H . ' . . . ,, 7 --. -.- --- --- -.- . . . . M . . . - 77 9 . 9 9 9 ' ca - 9 . 9 9 9 9 ' 79 - - - an - D, 9 ' 9 Q3 . . v 4 , . ,, . . . 1 9 9 . . . . . 44 9 9 9 . ,, . . 9 9 . . . . , 9 9 ' cc - - - - 77 9 J . . C . f v . . U . M 9 . .N 4 . . , . as 9 97 9 9 ' ' 44 . . . . , so . ,, . , . D 9 9 ' 9 9 ' 9 9 9 ' , . - 9 , . . .
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