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Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct , Oct, Oct, Oct. Oct. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar.. Mar. I r.. Freshman 1930 3 Forty-eight shy, timid Freshmen entered L. S. H. S. to take their seats in front of the assembly. 15 Class organization under our advisor I'r. Pugh. 19 Kiss Kwapil organizes Girls Club. 19 Hot time in Gym, Freshmen iniciation, 24 I;r. Hulvey organizes student council. 9 Visiting Day, 13' lir. Gidley gave talk on subject of Art. 32 Girls Club Kixer. 24 Freshmen Party. 34 Teachers Institute. 9—18 Magazine Contest. 14—16 High School Leader Journal istis Conference a.t the University of 'Washington. 16 High School Carnival, Florence Forsberg chosen hueen. 21 Viking” name chosen for Athletic team. 25 Boy’s Club organized. 6-9 Older Boys' conference at Kent. 21 Christmas Vacation. 8 Lost Basket Ball G me to Sult-an. 11 Sport s Day 18 Y on game from North Junior. 30 Blue Slip system introduced. 2 Basketball erame. We won I 24-28 Personal Cleanliness Week. 7 Senior Play Auntie's Marriage Knot. 14 Party—Frosh. 28 Junior Prom.
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.Ve began our Senior year with 37 members. Marjorie Matz- enauer. Lillian and Leonard Blaine, Lillian Ekrem and Bob Pitch- ford were welcomed into the class as new students. We were sorry to have two of our classmates, Walden Byers and Ruth Haverfield drop out during the year. Bill Whitford very ably led the class through the year, as President with Marjorie Matzenauer and Clifford Sayers assisting as Vice-President and Secretary. After many class meetings and much arguing, it was decided not to have class rings and pins. Miss Adatto selected our Senior play, ”0h Professor!” a comedy. After many try-outs the cast was selected. Mason Ste- vens was given the leading role of Michael Pemberton. Florence Forsberg ployed opposite him as Patricia Patterson. Eleta Williams gave much of the comedy to the play as Fifi, a vivacious French girl. Two weeks before the play was given Mason was taken to the hospital with appendicitus. Adolph Becker took his place with two weeks to learn his part. On April 7, the play was pre- sented to a packed house, both afternoon and evening. We were so busy having class meetings and arguments thatno parties or activities were held until our Senior Sneak on May 12. Everyone sneaked off at 6:30 in the morning and went to Maloney’s Grove. We all stopped on the way up to see Sncqualmie Falls, and then went on to the Grove. The boys went exploring while the girls got breakfast. Everything was tried at least once. We played tennis, golf, horseshoes, baseball, checker and everything else that was possible to do. Mrs. Hunt entertained the Senior girls and their mothers with a tea on May 18. The girls spent the afternoon at her home talking over the past, present, and future. The Juniors entertained the Seniors with a weiner roast at the Purple Pennant, May 28, after school. Before the weiner roast several went rowing on the lake and the more daring, went in swimming. After the weiner roast the evening was spent in dancing.
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May 16 All School Play. May S3 Senior Class Day May 36 Campus Day (Student body helps to clean grounds.) May 39 School picnic (Good time had by all) SOPHO.ORES: 1930-1931 Sept. 5 'School opened. Sept. 14 Class organization under direction of Royden Davis, president. Miss Foster and Sept. 38 First football game. Octi,. 1 Student Council Election. Oct. 10 Freshmen Initiation. Nov. 7 Debate at Edmonds. Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Vacation. Dec. 12 Debate with Friday Harbor. Dec. 23 Christmas program and Vacation. Jan. 2 Vacation ends and school begins. Jan. 13 Sports Day Feb. .14 Valentines given out. Feb. 22 Washington Birthday Assembly. Feb. 24 Defeat Granite Falls in Basket Ball. (First time) Mar. 6 Junior Prom Mar. 30 Senior Play The New Poor Apr. 27- •28 Inter-class Track Meet. swiff OS +UM.I May 9 Track meet at Arlington - June 1 Graduation Day. June 2 All School Picnic
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