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m ® il Senior Class OFFICERS Russell Huffman President Rebecca Crig LER Vice-President Lois BoLICK Secretury Joe Moretz Treasurer Willie Plonk Historian To those pictured above we owe much, in that they were our pilots through the complex phases of our Senior life. The class of ' 30 has, among other things, been distinguished for its loyalty — a quality as intangible and indefinable as love. Through the dark days of the Freshman year when fire wrought its havoc, the class of ' 30 stood nobly by its Alma Mater, and in the years following was ever ready to lend a hand. May this loyalty keep burning in the heart of each classmate of ' 30. that when meeting each other at the intersection of life ' s pathways, we may feel that mighty emotion known only to those who have withstood the storm and stress of four years in college together. Editors Note -Again this year our hulovcd Prof. Eugene De Forest Ilealtl contributed much to enlighten the seniors in regard tc traits of character as re ealed hy their handwriting, and as he otherwise knows them. Who knows what these few words may mean to us, and all we can say is simply — thank you. Dr. Heald. ' f ' l Page Twenly-nine
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m Peggy Sthwart Whitf.ner Masco! of Senior Class Page Twenlii eight
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■; ! H. H B. ' s, ' 27. -28, - . ' 29. ' . 0; CrusadtTs, ! aunty Hall Coninii.ssioii S.cicty, ■27. ' 29. SALLIE LINDA ARNDT A.B. CLAREMONT, N. C. English 29, ' .ill; Luther League. ' 27. , ' 2S; Student Caliinet, ' 29; 29, ' 30; Eumenean Literary Inv -ardly im.Tginalivc. — critical. selccli ' c. a bit s ' Kcptical. a trifle coquettish, but very sincere and makes no claim to what she is not. Rciullvction IS ihf nnly paradise from which we cannot be turned out. ' ' SARA ALBERTA AULL A.B. ] X i: WALHALLA. S. C. Enghsh H. IL B. ' s, ' 29. -.ill; Music C ' luli. ' 28, ' 29; T ' hilalethean i.iterary .Society. ' 27. ' 28; Kxecutive Coninnttee. ' 29. ' .iD; I.uther League. ' 27. ' 28, ' 29. ' .ill Lciioir Rliyiiniii .Stall, ' 28. ' 29; Associate Editor ILmaha, ' .lO; Manney Hall ConnnissioM, ' 28. ' 29; .Secretary Student Body, ' .ill; Assistant Librarian. ' 28. ' 29. ' .ill; Honor 1 .11, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' .111. The highwater ni.irk ol the steadfast and re- lialile; a head clear and cool — perhaps a little loo cool for certain things; but born into a world u ' hete duty and routine reign. Page Thirty
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