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L Lucille Salladay “Sally” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 “Spanish Moon” “That’s That” “Pickles” Orchestra Mgr. 3, 4 Modern Maidens Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 James Shaw •Jim” Class Basketball 3, 4 “That’s That” “Spanish Moon” “A Lucky Break” Glee Club 3 Alice Shearer Lillian A. Thompson “Sally” “Tom” Sec’v and Treas. 1 V. Pres. 2 Basketball 1, 2, 4 “That’s That” “Spanish Moon” “A Lucky Break” Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Girls’ Trio ( lce Club Librarian Booster Club Jinx Club Modern Maidens Debate Lucille Widder “Cillc” “That’s That” Booster Club Modern Maidens Emma Wilkins “Emmie” “That’s That” Clarence” “A Lucky Break” Booster Club Modern Maidens Andy Yanai “Ann” Orchestra, 4, Ass‘t Dir.
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o (I? (•% r n :in Margery Palmer “Pete” “Pickles” “That’s That” “Clarence” “Spanish Moon” “A Lucky Break” Editor 1 Sec. and Trcas. 2 Vice Pres. 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Librarian 4 Pianist 3 Orchestra 4 Booster Club Modern Maidens Biblcoteca Newcosean Charles Phillips “Chick” Pres. 1, 3 Editor 4 Basketball 4 Football 1. 4 “Clarence” “A Lucky Break” Orchestra 3 Gas House Gang 3 Hobo Society 3 Varsity “N” 4 Newcosean Ruth Richmond “Rastus” Basketball 1, 4 Pres. 2 Sec. and Treas. 1 “Clarence” 3 “That’s That” “Spanish Moon” “A Lucky Break” Modern .Maidens Debate Newcosean Woodrow Port “Von” Football 4 “Spanish Moon” (ilee Clirh 3 Hobo Society 3 Walter Quigley “Walt” Esther Rohrbacher “S” “That’s That” 3 Booster Club 2 Modern Maidens 4
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Senior Class History Ring out, ring out, ye bells of schooldays! For it is glad September. How our minds are turned from idle summer sports, to the pleasant schoolroom with its shining eager faces, and the sound of many feet treading the pathway that leads to the golden gate of knowledge. Glancing back over the years we have spent in relentless pursuit of learning, we recall that bright September morning when first the halls of N. H. S. echoed the sound of our merry laughter. Sixty-one gay lads and lassies were we, this happy-go-lucky class of ’30. Little cared we foi the taunts and scorns of our sophisticated superiors. For hadn’t we the promise of a future filled with golden opportunities And were we not possessed with the character and determination to follow thru? Truly, this class in its very beginning, laid the foundation for its later success. All school activities during our first year showed the influence of the mighty Freshmen class. We were unusually well represented in athletics, some of our boys gaining a place on the varsity teams. With Charles Phillips as our president we marched triumphantly over all obstacles and crossed the portals of the Sophomore domain. Sad but true, we numbered only forty when we arrived, several had lost out in the struggle. However, our little band held the fort. Determined not to be left behind, we elected Ruth Richmond, president, and continued our work of making a name for the class of ’30. The Glee Clubs and Orchestra soon discovered their need for some of our numbers; and in athletics the boys made a remarkable showing. Soon we found ourselves knocking at the doors of Junior land. The gate-keeper was very glad to admit us, and we began to overcome our third great obstacle. One of the big events of the veai was the class play “Clarence”, which turned out to be a great success. Several of us made our appearance in other events of the year including the musical comedy “That’s That”, and the Glee Club Orchestra Concert. Still athletics held a high place in our hearts, as was shown by the exceptionally good work pul forth in football and basketball. Our efforts in putting on the Junior-Senion banquet were well rewarded by the Senior praise and appreciation of it. On and on we struggled, climbing higher and higher until finally we crashed the Senior gates. When we at last got down to business we elected Kenneth Bennett president and Charles Phillips Editor in Chief of the Newcosean, besides the various other officers. Athletics began to be stirred up before we hardly knew we were in school, and, as usual the class of ’30 stood high. “Ken Bennett proved to be a very able captain of the football squad, and “Tooner” Fletcher showed very capable leadership of his cagers. We participated in the various other activities of the several organizations, class basketball, debate, music, dramatics, and club work, that took place throughout the year. At present we arc preparing for our Class Play “A Lucky Break”, and anticipating a successful performance. Tho’ we see our goal faintly, outlined in the distance, our gladness is tinged with the hue of regret that so soon we are to leave dear old N. H. S. May its spirit be reflected in our words and deeds, so that in gaining fame, we may share it with our Alma Mater. —Geneva McFadden. 1 9 3 0 25
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