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Seniors Mary Snyder Secretary Marion Gilchrist Vice-President J. Paul Rowe President Page seventeen
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Senior Qlass S our class entered the P. H. S. we felt about as small as any insignifi- cant creature could. However, we forgot our inferiority complexes, hitched our wagons to one bright star—scholarship, and began our high school career. One day belonged to us when we romped about in our clothes of younger years and acted natural. 'l'he second year we launched forth into social as well as scholastic activities. Many of our fellow members found places in the athletic ranks; a number of our students in dramatic functions; while others maintained scholarship as their single standard. Soph Day was characterized by a mob of apaches who carried the day to a success with a dance in the gym. As Juniors, we became braver and smarter until a large percentage of the athletic teams, casts for plays and opera, and honor roll were made up of our classmates. The girls wore spring dresses and the “fellas” rolled their sleeves when we celebrated our third class day. Many enjoyed the Prom held in a spring garden where roses and sweet peas twined about huge fans, and breezes sighed under the spell of the music. At last we had attained that high and mighty sphere of seniority. We studied diligently until we played Santa Claus and gave the Senior Hop. 'I'he big event took place in the Utahna Gardens with a Christmas scheme predominating. Too, during our Senior year we edited this yearbook. We have reached the first stop on our journey to our goal of higher education. We pause as we leave the portals of this manor to thing back over our happy days here. We wish future seniors as much success and luck as we have had. and now we continue to seek and acquire knowledge. MARION L. GILCHRIST Gir JOHN PA I L ROWK John” “Music on the spirit lies.” School, oh. yes. just another necessary evil.” MARYSNYDKR Mary” Collette Preparatory Her Possession is charm.” Vice-President Home 10c. ’27 Vice-President Class ’2S. Orchestra ’27. 28. ’29. ’30. State Cello Contest ’2S. Type Team 28, Sec’y French Club 30. I . A. C. 30. White and Green Staff 30 Vice-President of Class 30. Commercial Team 30. Girls’ Council 30 Seniorita 30. Alhambra Higrh ‘•XI ’ OA 29, Valedictorian ‘30. Class Athletic Mgr. 27. Class Representative 28, Class Secretary 29. Class President 30 Popular Man 29. Track 27. 28. 29. 30. Basketball 28. Football ‘30, Opera 29, Latin Club 28. Alpha Pint 30, Bij$ 30 30. Ilee C 1 u b ’28 Ope r a '28 Dance Revue ‘28, Poular ttirl 28. Shorthand team 29. Class Sec’y. 30, Scnioritas 30. Office Practice 30. Commercial Course Page sixteen
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ROBERTA MANGUM “Bobby” “How can she live when her heart's divided?” Commercial Course Posture Parade 27. Track ’27. Glee Club ’27. 28. ’30. Opera 28 Vice President Junior Class ‘29, Vice-President Student Body 30. President Girls Organization '29. Basketball 29. 30. Seniorita 30. Council 30. FRANK COX 1 couldn’t be disagreeable if I tried” College Preparatory Sumuclitcs 30. Type team ’29 ’30. Pres. Bovs Organization 30. Pres. T. N. T. Club 30 Chairman Rost and Found I ept. 30. Alpha Pint ’30. Csher Club 30, Legislative Council ’30. Choral Society 30. Opera '30. Baseball '28. Tennis '30. Historian staff '30, Bond Issue ’30. K AT 11 R V N BI IOC K BA N K Kaye Bee I talk for my own pleasure; 1 make friends for my own convenience. College Preparatory l . A. C. 28. East High School. S. L. C. 29. Provonian Staff '30. White and Green Staff 30. Senioritas ’30. Home Ec. Club 30 Girls Glee Club 30, Opera ’30, Bond Issue 30. Lambda Waufl 30. Page eighteen MAX I). ZABRISKIK “Daisy” “A captain who exalts the oarsmen he commands. College Preparatory Class Pres. 27. Latin Club 2s. Bus. Mgr. Year Book 29. Basketball 29. 30, Football 29. 30. Track 28. '29. Quill A- Scroll 29 30. Pres. Student Body 30. Opera 30. Csher Club '29. '30. Alpha Pints '30. EVELYN VACHER She scatters her smiles as the sun its beams.’ College Preparatory French Club 27. 28. 29. Fashion Revue 27. 30. Home Ec. '30. Social Seniors 30. FRAZER HILL Csher Club 30 Alpha Pint 30. Yellmaster 30. Council 30. BESSIE BAKER A cheery disposition with a smile for all. College Preparatory I). A. C. 27. 28. Posture Parade 27. 28. Girls’ Glee 27. 28. 29. Opera 29. Sec. Home Ec. 20. 27 Class Day Committees 27. 28. Fashion Revue 30. W. TRUXTON PURVANCE Bill •He is always ready to welcome a fellow worker into the hall of fame. College Preparatory Student Council 27. 28. 29. 30. Class President 28. Clasy Representative 27. School Play 29. Student Court 29 Asst. Bus. Mgr. White ana Green 28. ’29. Pres. Quill Scroll 30. Winner Tribune Oratorical Contest 30. Tennis Manager 29. Basketball 28, uill Scroll 29. Latin Club 8. I). A. C. 29. Forensic Club 29 Vivace Club ’29. Student Manager 29. 30. N1TA KIRKWOOD “Nit” College Preparatory ’ Like a lily that blooms by the way.” College Preparatory Fashion Revue 27 30 Dance Revue 29. Opera 30. Home Ec. 27. 30. Posture Parade '28. Bond Issue ’30. Pep Vodie 29. Glee 30. MELVIN JENKINS Mel” “Always ready for a goo ; time, and always ready to help make one. College Preparatory Basketball 28. 29. 30. Tennis 28 29. 30. Class President 29. Provonian Auditor 30. Bus. Mgr. Year Book ‘30. Opera 30. Executive Council 29 President Latin Club 28. Pr.es. Boys’ Glee Club 30. Bond Issue 30. D. a. C. 29. Quill A-Scroll 30, Legislative Counci1 30. Big 30 s ’30. Hallowe’en Committee 30. Tennis Singles Champion 30.
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