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v v v THE STRENUOUS LIFE ' ' ' VERNE L. ADAM, 5 Silent Activities: At Nczpcrce High: Pres. of Associated Stu- dents: Opera: Torch: Jr. Class Play. 'xy True glory lies in noble deeds. HILDING ADLER Hil Activities: Basketball Z, 3. Bashfulness is an ornament of youth. KENNETH ALEXANDER Kenny: Activities: Roll Handball Championship. None can be so happy as l. JEAN H. AMICK Micky Activities: Concert Ballet 3. One we u.'rm't forget. MARY MARGARET ARNOLD Activities: Stage Force 3, 4: Science Club Council 3: Troubadours 2: Talent Comm. 3: Student Council 3. She radiates good cheer wherever she goes. JOHN AUSTIN Bud Activities: Athletics 3, 4: Horse Shoe Champion 3, 4: Rough Rider: Science Club: Roll Rep. Z. Although he never has much to say. Ile makes many friends along the way. VIOLET ADAMS ..Vi,. Activities: Torch 3. 4:Usher Corps 3, 4: Art Club 4: Costume Force 1: Social Service Auxiliary l. Here is the miracle of creation. Study is her recreation. JUNE AKIN Janie Activities: Crlee Club 2, 3: Music Club: Student Coun- cil 3: Four O'Clock Tea Comm. 3: Nurse Ass't 4: Make-up Corps 3, 4. A likeable girl, CHARLES ALLEN Chuck Activities: Glee Club 3. 4: Puppets: Ollice Switch- board. Experience makes us wise. JOHN ARMSTRONG, JR. Curly Activities: Roll Rep. Worry and I have never met. ESTHER AUNE Mickey Activities: Fresh Rep.: Stu- dent Cabinet l: Torch 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Ath- letics: Concert 3: Thrift Comm. 4: Annual Staff 4. lVe favor good intentions. LILLIAN D. BACH Dory Activities: Lunchroom Comm. l: Troubndours Z: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Concert 2, 3. 4: German Club 4: Music Club 3, 4: Opera 4: Fairv Fingers l. Sometimes those who tallt least know most. lPage Twenty-nine
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' ' ' THE STRENUOUS LIFE v v v ,' X7-'N l Q X ENID MILLER , iBF7TTY JENKS Valedictorian Q' 5 f'SuIumtori'an at fi fr' 'I f ,KXXV ROBERT BRIGGS 1 MARY WEBER Class Speaker Class Speaker ARTHUR KELLOGG XVILLIAM JOHNSON Facully Speaker Faculty Speaker Commencement Speakers Enid Miller. valedictorian, and Betty Jenks, salutatorian, Won the highest scholastic honors for the class of 1930. Robert Briggs and Mary Weber were elected by the class. Arthur Kellogg and William Johnson were chosen by the faculty to be the commencement speakers. Senior Honor Roll Violet N. Adams. Esther Karolyn Aune. Frances Elizabeth Bagshaw, Margaret Helen Bennett. Robert Briggs, Thomas H. Campbell, Sylvia Evelyn Chilberg, Clarisse Marie Crawford, Mary Virginia Curran, Florence Marie Dahlstrom. Helen Leora Dana. Lola Bernice Dayton. Lois Delano, Minnie Ruth DeShazo, Barbara Lancaster Drake, Mary Elizabeth Drescher, Pauline Joanna Falk, Vera Adeline Ferch. Esther E. Fitch. Katherine Elizabeth Garland, Margaret Agnes Giboney, Mary Catherine Gib- son. Grace Grindall, Richard T. Guppy, Marion Harper, Mary Elizabeth Hemphill. Virginia Maxine Henderson. Laura Heritage, Walter Frederic Hiltner. Nina Ifland. Hazel Isabel Jamieson, Betty Jenks, Eleanor Jennings, Charles William Johnson, Jr., Dorothy Marion Jones, Robert William Jones. Arthur E. Kellogg, Mildred Frances Kelly. Helen A. Kirschner, Freida Marie Kun7e, Annabel Lee, Mattie Josephine Linde- berg. E. Allen Loew, Neva Lovell. Thomas Macbride, Mary Mildred McArthur, Anna Lucille McCaskill. Alice Elizabeth McLean, Helen Regina Mendenhall. Enid Lorine Miller, Edna Marie Muench, Herbert Gordon Neal. Rachel June Peterson. John Adolph Quense, Thomas Hampton Reid, Esther Mary Reidy, Ruth Margaret Roark. Dawn Alice Roper. Frederick William Ross, Hugh Allen Scott. Ana Mary Elizabeth Shusta, Ellen Arminna Smith. Betty Spurgeon. Ruth S. Steenstrup. Marjorie Louise Thomas, Jean Allison Thomas. Raymond Donald Torbenson. Delbert George Van Ornum, Viola Elise Vivian. Mary Catharine Weber, Fern Wells. Kathryn Wells, Rendell G. Wicks, William Justin Wynn-Jones. Page Twenty-eightl
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' Y v THE STRENUOUS LIFE v v v FRANcEs BAGSHAW ' Buggy Activities: Torch 2. 3, 4: Usher 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found 3: Office StaE 3: Thrift Comm. 4: Scholar- ship Comm. 4: News Staff. Gentle as the east wind at dawn. BETTY BALL Farina Activities: Pres. of Rho Club: Sec.-Treas. of G. A. A.: Troubadours 3: Chr. Good Cheer Comm. 4: Talent Comm. 4: School Improve- ment Comm. 4: Sr. Dance Comm. 4: Athletics l, 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1, 3: Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Mother and Daughter Ban- quet Comm. 3. She likes nuts-the salty hind. KELSEY A. BARTELS Busby Activities: In XX'isconsin: Football I, 3: Sec. of Jr. Class: Stage Manager 2. At Roosevelt: Football 4. Ask those who didn't get our of his way how Kelsey plays foolball.' CATHERINE BARTHOLET Katrinka How beautiful is youth! JANE BEGG Activities: Nurse Oiiice Comm.: Finance Comm.: Roll Rep. Well liked by all who know her. ELVIN BENGSTON U6-tepu We all admire a real man. Page Thirtyl RALPH BAKER He leaves big footsteps in the sands of time. LUELLA BARTEL Dolly Activities: Torch 2, 3: Glee Clubs 2. 3: Concert 2. Care is an enemy of life. RUTH ERMINNIE BARTH Rufus Activities: Puppet Club 4. Friendly to all. HELEN BECKWITH Becky Activities: Roll Rep.: Glee Club 2, 3: Make-up Corps: Concert: Girls' Gym Offi- cars. Her thoughts and her conduct are her own. EVELYN L. BELL Sorori Activities: Science Club: Eel' lowship Comm.: Pep Club. She wins herself a place in cUeryone's heart. MARGARET HELEN BENNETT Mfygy Activities: Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4: Rho Club 3, 4: Torch 2, 3, 4: Thrift Comm. 3. 4: Typing Comm. 4. A ready smile plus an affable personality.
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