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Page 12 text:
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alEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1930 e- Now that your days in high school are drawing to a close, the school watches your preparations for departure with mingled feel- ings of regret that we shall not see you daily next year, and of hope and confidence that you will make for yourselves an honorable and secure place in the world. You usher in a new decade of classes, and we hope your accomplishments will be a goal for other classes to follow. You have caught the vision of a larger and more useful R. U. H. S. and by your help in our recent bond election you have given substantial proof of your faith and loyalty. May this first service be but an omen of the larger faith you will have and the greater service you will give to your alma mater in the years to come! We hope that your life will show that you cultivate the virtues of truth, honesty, integ- rity of character, and respect for the rights and principles for which our school stands. You may be assured that the constant and affectionate interest of R. U. H. S. will fol- low you throughout your life. With all good wishes for your happiness and success, Sincerely your friend, Aileex S. Hammond.
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Page 14 text:
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MR. CARL M. SEBELIUS Vice-Principal BOYS ' LEAGUE The Boys ' League of Redondo Union High School was organized in 1922. Our first president was Harold Cribbs, and the following boys have held this office since 1922: Henry Elmore, Adolph Rowe, Fred Schell, Wm. Simkins, George Shidlcr, Billy Parsons, and Jack Bonser. Since 1928 another important office, that of Judge, has been filled by a member of the league. These two officers mean much to us tor it is through them that we are represnted on the Board of Commissioners. Our offi- cers for this year are as follows: President, Jack Bonser; Vice-President, Bill Mac- Faden ; Secretary, John Johnson ; Treasurer, Monroe Marlowe ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Herman Garbe ; Jurors, Beverley Boston, Ted Covert, Leonard Doyle, Albert Seipp ; Judge, Fritz Muegenburg. The object of the league is to promote cooperation and closer fellowship among the boys of the school. This is accomplished bv frequent assembly programs, by appropriate welcoming exercises for our incoming brothers, by social events, and by assisting in the activities of the school. At our assemblies we usually have speakers who talk to us on topics of special interest to boys. Another part of our assembly program is an occasional sing where, undisturbed bv our fair friends, we sing whole-heartedlv. Our welcome to the incoming classes of boys is brief and to the point, but long to be remembered by those welcomed. Our big social event is the annual hike to a distant mountain resort. This takes place on a moonlight night in January, and winter sports such as skiing, toboganning, skating and snowballing are enjoyed. Acquaintances that could not be formed in any other way are made by those who participate. In 1923, 1924 and 1925 Mt. Wilson was the scene of the festivities; i926 and 1927, Mt. Baldv, and the L. A. Plavground in 1928. Although we have no direct objective we have shown our willingness to co- operate in the school activities bv helping in such ways as giving financial aid to the scholarship fund and by helping members of our league who have been injured. Considering the fact that much of the time of our energetic leaders is taken up In activities in other fields, we feel that our efforts have been successful.
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