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CPAL TENNEY Hobby—Laughing. Born Willcox. Arizona. March 29. 1913. Class basketball 1. 2; Boomerang”, producing staff 3: class baseball 4; class volleyball 4: Badger staff 4; Sauce for the Goslings 4; assembly programs 4; open bouse 4. ABE R. TERRIN Hobby—Football. Born Sbafter. Texas. March 16. 1911. Football 2. 3. 4; basketball 3. 4: class track 2. 3; Letter man 2. 3. 4; Boom- erang” producing staff 3; The Charm School”, producing staff 4; Badger staff 4: Spanish play 2; Corporal A. C. C. 3; National Athletic Honor Society 4. JOE TOMLINSON Hobby—Magnanimous Polysyllables. Born Prescott. Arizona. May 11. 1912. Op- eretta 3; debate: Badger staff 4: “The Boom rang” 3: Charm School”, pro- ducing staff 4; glee club 2. 3. 4: glee club manager 4: open house 4. 2: N.A. M.C. 2. 3; speech arts 4; assembly pro- grams 4. NORMAN R. WYKOFF Hobby—Reckless driving. Born Jerome. Arizona, November 1912. Operetta 3; “Boomerang” 3; Charm School’’ 4; glee club 3, 4; M.C. 3. MARTHA YOUNT Hobby- Swimming. Born Prescott. Arizona. June 7. 1912. 'The Boomerang” 3: “Charm School” 4: open house 1. 2. 3; class basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; class volleyball 3. 4; class track 1: glee club 1. 2. 3. 4: “Three Pills in a Bottle” 4; assembly programs 4; Tulip Time” 3; Yellow Jackets 1. 2. 3. 4; Yellow Jack t president 4: N.A.M.C. 2. 3; State Music Contest 3; Belle of Bagdad’ 4; Fine Arts club 2. 3. 4; Hassayamper staff 4.
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LOUISE CAROLINE ROSENBLATT Hobby— Dancing. Horn Prescott. Arizona. July 23. 1911. “The Boomerang” 3; open bouse 1. 2: class basketball 1, 2; class volleyball 4; class baseball 4: glee club 2. 3. 4; “Tulip Time” 3: Yellow Jackets 1. 2. 3: Yellow Jack t secretary 4: assembly programs 4: N.A.M.C. 2. 3; “Bette of Bagdad” 4. EARL R. SCHULER Hobby-Radio. Born Santa Barbara. Calif.. September 2. I«11. Band 1. 2, 3. 4; orchestra 2. 3. 4; operetta 3; glee club 3. 4: boys’ quar- tet 4: N.A.M.C. 3. 4. VERONICA GENEVIEVE SCHULER Hobby—Shirley. Born Watertown. Wise.. April 7. 1913. Basketball 1; baseball 3; Yellow Jack- ets l. 2, 3, 4; “Boomerang”, producing stj.tr 3; “Charm School” 4; Badger staff 4: I lassayamper Staff 4; Sauce for the Goslings” 4; assembly programs 4; open house 1. 4. LERENE STICH Hobby-Basketball. Born Stillwater. Oklahoma. February 12. 1912. “Boomerang” 3; “Charm School” I. open house 1, 2: assembly programs 4; class basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; class volley- ball. 3. 4; class baseball 1. 3. 4; class track 1; treasurer of Yellow Jackets 4; Yellow Jackets 1. 2. 3. 4; “Tulip Time” 3: glee club 2. 3. 4; N.A.M.C. 2. 3; “Belle of Bagdad” 4; Fine Arts club 2. 3. 4; I lassayamper staff 4; open house 4. WILLIAM R. STORM Hobby—Indian relics. Born Prescott. Arizona. March 9, 1913. Transferred from Pleasant Valley. Ari- zona. 2. Military drill. Corporal. 2, 3: N.A.T.C. contest 3; “Boomerang”, pro- ducing staff 3; “Charm School”, pro- ducing staff 4.
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“The Tale of a Traveling Troupe” (Class History) 'Twas way back in the days when we all thought that the mar- velous man in the side show really ate fire, that the little band of troupers, the class of '30, started on a four-year tour. Bill Allee, their chosen rinrmaster, was quite capable of handling the elephants of trouble, and steered the circus train from all dangers. The first bit of “tough luck was “handed us by a rival com- pany called “Seniors. This group took our brave little band for a so called “buggy ride to the high school letter. Many and stinging were the blows that were dealt the hacks of our baby troupers, hut welcome and appetizing was the lunch served after all the work was done. A calliope played merrily, and afforded much amusement at the first dance given by the troupe under the big canvas. All went well the first year. The weather was fine and crowds applauded the performances of our gay little hand. The second year brought progression, and although a few mem- bers dropped out in the various towns we passed through most of us finally arrived at a consoling town called “Half Way. During this time we had gained much fame because of the clever performances and double thrilling acts of “Strong Man Hubbard. “Bloncly Has- sett and his famous seals also proved a drawing attraction. At the end of our second year on the road our company took three months rest at summer training quarters. Here we recuper- ated from the long winter grind, and learned many new stunts and acts to he used during the coming season. Little did our friends realize, at the beginning of 1929, all the glories and box office receipts we were to receive. Our three-act performance, “The Boomerang , in which the Robinson-Jaeger team showed splendid work brought great acclaim. A big sensational act, the Junior Prom, created quite a stir. “The Human Skeleton, Nor- man Wvkoff, and that great lady, Madame Rosenblatt, the “Smoke Later. were the centers of attraction. Toward the end of this third season our troup entertained the Seniors with a banquet. Hawiian decorations, food and entertainment were provided under the capable direction of natives of the Pacific Isles, who were on tour with the circus.
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