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Junior Class Left to right, Bottom: Della Mak Sumniciit, Beryl Sawdey, Luella Thompson, Lo:s SoLTAU Dokis Kinnan, Cathkhyn Hunter, Beatrice Cornelius. Second Row: Mkryel Frishee, Dei.ora Mahoney, Virginia Clark. Helen Despard, Helen Brown, Marcella Sweet, Carolyn Walstad, Bernice Conlon, Clara Presteoard. Back Row: Fredrick Bhend, Stewart Hale, Robert Price, Lawrence Presteoard, Max Naimon, Miss Knutson, Class Adviser. Officers President Helen Brown Vice President—Robert Price Secretary Treasurer -Carolyn Walstad Class Adviser—Miss Knutson Colors—Blue and Gold Flower—Jonquil Motto—“Toil Is the JVork to Fame” Two things that will take one through school in great style are: (1) the faculty of working; (2) And working the faculty. Page 7
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SENIOR CLASS President—Lkon I ick Vice President—Elmo Madison Secretary (leone Morse Treasurer— -Marcella Malcomson Class Adviser—Mr. Gustafson Colors—Coral and Silver Flow kr—Sreact Peas Motto—“At the Foothills, Climbing” THE TEST OF AN EDUCATION I)r. Winship, the noted leader in education, claims that it vou can truly answer “yes” to all of the following questions you are truly educated: 1. Has your education given you sympathy with all good causes and made you espouse them? 2. Has it made you public spirited? 3. Has it made you a brother of the weak? 4. Have you learned how to make friends and keep them? 5. Do you know what it is to be a friend yourself? 6. Do you think that washing dishes and hoeing corn is just as compatible with high thinking as piano playing or golf? 7. Can you look an honest man or a pure woman in the ever 8. Do you see anything to love in a little child? 9. Will a lonely dog follow you in the street? 10. Can you be high-minded and happy in the meanest drudgeries of lifer 1 1. Are you good for anything yourself? 12. Can you be happy alone? 13. Can you see anything in the puddle but mud? RESULTS OF THE INTER-CLASS TOURNAMENTS 1929-1930 (For the Little Jug Trophy) Roys’ Kittcnhall: 1st, Freshmen; 2nd. Juniors; 3rd, Seniors. Girls’ Kittenball: 1st, Juniors; 2nd, Sophomores; 3rd, Seniors. Roys’ Basketball: 1st. Freshmen; 2nd, Seniors; 3rd. Sophomores. Girls’ Basketball: 1st, Sophomores; 2nd, Juniors; 3rd, Seniors. Roys’ Basketball Relay: 1st. Freshmen; 2nd. Sophomores; 3rd. Juniors. Girls’ Basketball Relay: 1st, Juniors; 2nd, Sophomores; 3rd, Freshmen. Boys’ Free Throw: 1st, Sophomores; 2nd. Freshmen; 3rd, Juniors. Girls’ Free Throw: 1st. Juniors; 2nd, Freshmen; 3rd, Seniors. Volleyball and Track tournaments are not to be completed until in May. Total points, April 30: Juniors, 220; Freshmen, 200; Sophomores, Seniors, 1 10. 190; Page 6
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1. Beatrice “Betty” “The city of happiness is in the state of the mind.” 2. Bernice “Bun” “She studies mankind from one reliable specimen.” 3. Beryl Bes” “Have you ever tried to surprise him?” 4. Carolyn “Shorty” “And while we grant she has much wit, She’s very shy of using it.” 5. Caturvn “Cat” “Her greatest sin is a happy grin. 0. Clara “Clar” “No sinner, and no saint perhaps.” 7. Della Mae “Delia” “As head strong as an allegory on the banks of the Nile.” 8. Deloiia “Dr” “I’ll warrant there’s vinegar and pepper in her.” 9. Doris “Dolly “To blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient.” 10. Frederick “Fritz” “May you live all the days of your life.” 11. Helen B.“Brownie” “United we step—divided we correspond.” 12. Helen 1). “lied” “A talking machine is a sphinx alongside of her.” 13. Lawrence “ Brest y” “When Joy and Duty clash Let Duty go to smash.” 14. I.ois “Bowie” “Apparently a very good and industrious girl, hut appearance may he deceiving.’ 15. Luella “La” “A maiden never hold of spirit.” 16. Marcella Sally” “Lots in her head, Lots in her feet, Everyone thinks that Sallv’s Sweet.” 17. Max “Jake” “You can tell what kind of wheels he has in his head By the spokes that come out ef his mouth.” 18. Meryel “Friz (School Inspector—Here today—gone tomorrow.) The best of all ways to lengthen our days Is to steal a few hours from the night.” 19. Rodert “Prase” “Wait till you hear me frem the pulpit: there you cannot answer me.” 20. Stuart “Chine” “What cannot laughter and I do?” 21. Virginia “Ginger” A few hoys and a little pep adds a lot to life.”
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