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T H E T A M A 1 A C K 23 Wallace Compton Scientific Course Completed course in three and one- half years. Senior scholastic honor i oil. Spanish club. Library deputy, ' 27, ' 28. Federation representative. ' 28. News representative, ' 27, ' 28. Tamarack representative. ' 2 ' l. Hank teller. ' 28, ' 29. ' 30. VIRGINIA I ' F.TTIT Classical Course Scholastic honor roll Vox l ' uel- larum. S. V. Q. R . president. ' 30. News editorial staff. Girls ' League: Central council, ' 28. ' 29, ' 30; Room representative, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; honor roll, five times Associated Student councils, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30. Senior card and announcement committee, chair man Interscholastic tennis, ' 30. In- tcrscholastic swimming. ' 30. Inter- class swimming, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29. Danc- ing: Once In a Blue Moon. Robin Hood. Pickles. Hari.kv Rkckoru General Course Hand. ' 27. ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; assistant manager, ' 28; equipment manager. ' 29; pep band, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30. Usher- ing. Comanche guard. Fire squad. Delta club. ' 28, ' 29, ' JO; Hi Jinx, ' 29. Golf club. Katiihyn Ann Dunstan Commercial Course Hanking association, cashier. Girls ' League: honor roll; room repre- sentative Hiking leader: emblem Basketball. Baseball. Dress stan- dards committee. Max Gkikkf Manual Arts Course Adellk Long General Course Cakl G. Harma Manual Arts Course Gokuon D. Bfrg General Course Traffic squad. Banking teller, deputy. Pow Wow patrol. Con
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22 THE TAMARACK Doris O. Whit ford Home Economics Course Cattonian club: vice president ' 29; president, ' 30. Girls ' League, secre- tary of vocational department. Presidents ' council, 30. Senior dra- matics: You Never Can Tell, lead; Jazz and Minuet. Operetta dancing: Robin Hood, Pickles, Up in the Air. Pay convocation: Dull Shop. Paul Wiath lrhead Scientific Course Hand. ' 29, 30. Senior honor roll. Scholastic honor roll. Grub Street club : vice president, ' 30; president, ' 30. News editorial staff Tamarack editorial editor. Presidents ' 29; secretary, Spanish club. : sports editor. staff: sports council). Bank teller. Room representative. Marguerite A. Urton Commercial Course Girls League: honor roll, room rep- resentative. C. Edward Bulley Co m mercial Co u rse Gertrude M. Devlin Commercial Course Girls ' League: Room representative, ' 27, 28; Dress standard committee, ' 28, ' 30, chairman, ' 30. P. E. award. Tamarack representative. News rep resentative. Senior ring and pin committee. Class prom committee Baseball. ' 27. Basketball, ' 27. Typing awards. Associated Student council, ' 30. Central council, ' 30. Banking, ' 27, ' 30. Donald S. Endslow Scirnt ific Co ursc Band, ' 28, ' 29. ' 30. Traffic squad. Class history committee, chairman. Alumni committee, chairman. Sen- ior B treasurer. Virginia A. Ludcke Commercial Course Cantata: Paul Revere ' s Ride. Typing awards, ' 29, ' 30. Girls ' League: honor roll two times; Courtesy committee, ' 29; rest room committee, chairman, ' 30. Special chorus. 29. Operetta : Pickles, ' ' lead. Senior dramatics: class play, You Never Can Tell; Will O the Wisp Scriptorian society. Lucile Owen General Course Girls ' League: senior councilor, sec- retary. Room representative. Style show. L. Sands Co m mere ial Co u rsc Way n l EC. Chapman II anual A rts Co u rse Senior dramatics: You Never Can Tell; Jazz and Minuet. Theatre Masque. Stage crew.
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24 T li E T A M A l{ A C K Class Will We, the Class of January, ' 31 Do, when all the technicalities of law are done, Bequeath the best of our excellent traits, To those whom we think are best fitted to rate With the faculty and the board; And these traits we hope they will faithfully hoard. From our smiling President, Hill we leave A full-sized photo so the girls won ' t grieve. Little Edla Swanson, lovely and free, Leaves her tennis ability to Margaret McGee. Dean Fhares leaves his power to prate To anyone going out for debate. Don Phillabaum, who will not be forlorn. Wills all his girls to Jack Misselhorn. Violet Skone, we are sure and certain, Does leave her affections with little Red Martin, Hobby Gray, small but full of fire, Leaves his athletic ability to Sherwood, the great Shire . Bernadine Royer leaves the offices she has won To her faithful friend, Rose Johnson. Sylvia Mackoff, our Kditor-in-chief, will bestow Her ability to flirt with Phyllis C ' arrico. l.oren Jennings, so graceful and fleet, Leaves Royce Welsh his ability to eat. Lenore Harmon, the lovely brunette, Leaves her nice personality to Johnny Kopet. Clarence Castor leaves his great technique To Howard Mclnerney, to become the hall shiek. And I ' m going to leave, says Don McFarland, My confounded glasses to Freeman McDonald. Knowledge of the hard world which she now lacks, Is bequeathed by Virginia Ludke to Valois Lomax. Fred Webmaii, whose character is without a flaw, Leaves his good reputation to William (Bill) Shaw. Pauline Toms, our vamp and heart-breaker, Leaves her charm and it to Dorothy S chumaker. And the girls ' hearts he left broken and wrecked Will be mended by Lloyd Bennett with the consent of Hen Dech. Ability to study, left by Don Endslow, To Kay Hendricks, whose grades might be low. We leave to Bill Pollard who would like to be funny Curly, blonde hair from Fred Lehner, known as Bunny . Clyde Vigil when all ' s said and done, Says, Hands off my girl, Norma Hamilton. Gordon Berg leaves the deed to the school To any young f reside he thinks he can fool. And now to those whom we did not mention, (To forget you at all was not our intention) We give to you all our best regards And hope your memory of us will not retard. We regret to say we must end — with a sigh, So with fond memories of yore — now goodby. SIGNED: FRANK BENNETT, Chairman LENORE HARMON FRED LEHNER
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