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C- 'x Qi , 0 A gs ,is nh. , f,,. 5 als? o W j if I. -gsm f 1 iw w A n l ff V .4 V., Cx 'gr lxw gt I ff -3 iclmxss 10 ur inn II :wry IL IIMIHIIEID All aboard! All aboard the Nineteen-Thirty Limited! Sophville, Wash- ington High School, is the first stop. Passengers descend. The tour about the grounds is conducted by Walter Brady, chosen as president-guide by the adventurers. These tourists had the pleasure of witnessing the sealing of the historic M. H. S. treasure chest. A rapid chugging-the train gains speed. It now is entering upon upper class territory, carrying its dignified passengers to Junior-town. From here, Walter Angerman proves to be a very efficient guide to the travelers. These Juniors are the first Junior Class in Washington High School to have school parties. Every one of them works hard to make the Christmas Seal Campaign a success. Several of their members are playing on the regular football and basketball teamsg others have gained distinction in Track. The Thirty Limited is now roaring along speedily and powerfully to the culmination of an eventful journey. The mighty Seniors now finish their tour with confidence. The same capable Junior-president, Walter Angerman, leads them, assisted by Jean Mahaffey, vice presidentg Atlee Shilling, secretaryg and Dorothy Hess, treasurer. These adventurers have the privilege of helping to open the M. H. S. treasure chest, by winning the famous victory over McKinley. The social attainments of the class go above par as demonstrated by the iirst party of the year. The musical attainments are likewise high-the class being represented in the State Orchestra by Ruth Layton and Martha Lavack, and in the State Band by Melvin Thomas and Homer Princehorn. The majority of the clubs have as their heads efficient Seniors. The Big Sisters, an exclusive Senior Girls Club, has been doing noticeable work this year. Thus the Class of Thirty is speeding ever onward towards the future, carrying as peppy, bright and successful passengers as have ever traveled on the tracks, and also carrying as a class hich has tried to live up to the ideals and standards of M. H. S.' -15. H., '30, 9 x Y- 10 E+-- ly
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