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-ian' 'Htl 61 NM, ash SENIOR OFFICERS Charles Wirth janet L. Grifliths Prexident Vice-President Marjorie Moreland Sherwood Miller .Yerreturj Treasurer A MESSAGE FROM OUR SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT With the close of school in June comes the close of our high school days, which Q have for all of us been filled with happy hours of companionship and association. There must be indeed some feeling of regret when the thought of leaving approaches. We cannot forget the bonds of friendship which have come to exist not only between members of the class, but also between students and the faculty. We have enjoyed the same pleasures, struggled over the same problems with the common purpose to train ourselves for the opportunities of life. Now at graduation our steps lead in different directions. Some of us are going to collegeg others will immediately establish themselves in business. Regardless of the field we choose let the members of the Class of '30 put their whole hearts into what- ever they may do and endeavor to make conspicuously successful their every under- taking. May they be guided by the high ideals implanted in them by their Alma Mater and by the courage, initiative, and daring of those who have contributed to the science which is the theme of this book. CHARLES A. WIRTH, Senior Clan Prefident ----an-..-.N -so-rv.-3.-.5-4.... 4 - -1 Q-..-.-..........-..-........--.-.-.. 1-m Q4 I7
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U Mi' -'nm ffl-I KW.-if ggi --Q-'-:' CLASS PoEM Farewell, O Alma Mater, Farewell to all thy ways, Farewell to friends and teachers, Farewell to carefree days. O, Alma Mater, we must go, We cannot stay here longer, You have fitted us for broader fields, And now that we are stronger, A new and untried path awaits, For us, who must depart, A path which nears us to the goal Which you have helped us start.. Farewell, dear Alma Mater, Farewell, tried friends and true, Ever we'll stand for Kenmore And its colors white and blue. F. ELBERTA MULLIGAN -Q-U-.-.-..-,.. -..-.yn-,-...wc - 4 4-an-.--n-.--.-...-.... -........--.............................-...... -1...m.-.-.--m.,-va---v-,U-vw-.-. ffl 6
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a A '9'4'-' RWM!! 'nib LOG GF THE SENIOR CLASS Four years have passed since the book designed as a repository of our high school memories was given to us. A wonderful volume it was at first, bright with gilt lettering and designs, but its beauty has long since faded. Through the four years it has been treated none too carefully, the cover is worn and soiled and its binding is strained. Nevertheless, the memories it encloses have mellowed with the years until they have become priceless to their owners. Today in reminiscent mood let us slowly turn the leaves of the volume. The first few pages were devoted to the time when we were ti ' proud freshmen. According to custom we displayed the same -Ze ' evergreen qualities that are characteristic of all high school ' novices. We rushed here and there in a very business-like man- - ner, carrying every book we owned to show that now we went ' E to high school. The year passed seemingly as quickly as we are able to turn the pages of the book and we were being graduated from the Junior to the Senior High School. Then, in truth, we had reason to puff out our chests with pride. Under the kind guidance of Miss Washburn we stepped into the limelight by giving several successful parties. We were no mediocre classg we began then and there to show our originality. Turning another leaf we come to our eventful junior year. Bill Braunton took over the reins at our request, and guided us safely through. Here's a picture snapped at the Junior Prom. What a really good time we had that night! In a gym transformed from its usually austere appearance by blue and white crepe paper and with superb music we danced as long as the authorities permitted. This page will not be forgotten B soon. Picnics. Under this heading we have placed mementoes of the Junior Outing. Hilarious cannot describe that gathering. Remember the rush for canoes? Wasn't Whitey Dake funny when he fell into Ellicott Creek! What a glorious time was experienced that night! Q Ola, Senior high, Don? be Jo bold. Yazlre onbf az Frexhmfm Four yemxr old. Now who wrote that? It is most unfitting for the heading of the part of the book that we like best. a-a-.pw-..... .-...pup-........ .. 4 -n----4-.-..-....-..., -.......-...........-...u.-.-.......... -.fm--.-..-.-...F--v--.-.,.-....-. f 118
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