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chief, and Price and Barrett, business managers. Their work ought to result in some class book. It seems to me that 1930 is the superlative in almost everything, basketball included. Under Jim Finn-aided by Janis Powlowski, Rut- kowski, Wydra. Miles and above all by our unbeatable Coach Wright, we turned out a championship team. The night Westfield was taken into camp, a hilarious snake dance was only one of the results of a victory- crazed crowd. Two new institutions were established by 1930-the Outing Club, a society for the purpose of getting high school girls out into the open and the Public Speaking class under the direction of Mr. Aitchison. The results of this have been very gratifying. It was a member of this class, Alex Singleton, who won the oratorical championship of the school and also the district title by defeating Holyoke. It was Mr. Aitchison also who coached that wonderful play Captain Applejack with its cast headed by Hank Organ, Mary A. Mathewson, and Alice Wheeler. Kay Byrne, Sinclair, Jachimczyk, Irving Steinberg and Alex Singleton were also from 1930. Our orchestra showed up well that evening under Mr. Short's direction, which orchestra won high praise from Payson Smith, our commissioner of education. You all know how successful our baseball team has been. Semeli, Young, Wydra, Miles, Janis, Rutkowski couldn't have pleased 1930 more, if 'they'd tried. The chorus was again lucky in having Mary Svoboda as an accom- panist, when they sang the Hymn of Praise , a masterpiece greatly en- joyed and later presented in connection with the Tercentenary at John M. Greene Hall. Much more exciting than our annual concert, however, was our trip to Washington. Not many went on the train, but their ranks were greatly swelled by the many boys who made the journey in cars. Doctor Collins and Miss McDonnell were the sorely-tried chaperones. If we didn't show up any other class in having a wonderful time, there, what a trip the other classes must have had! I! As we approach the end of our four years in high school, we wish to express our appreciation to Dr. Plummer and Dean Brewster, whose sug- gestions and help have greatly aided our school careers and also to Mr. Holway, for his untiring work in our behalf. We're leaving high school-that's all there is to say, but its- not an occasion for sadness-we can always look back to the time, in the spring of our youth, when we worked and played and laughed at good, old N. H. S. .lT.0 CLASS FLOWER-Red Rose CLASS COLOR-Red a-nd White CLASS MOTTO- Onward-Upward
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