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no D ga ALBERTA ROCKWELL Girls' Glee: Drama Assoc.: Scholarship Society: Feature Ed. Fore'n'Aft: Femin- ine lead in Come Out of the Kitchen. ROBBERT RIDGWAY Lead in Senior Play: Boys' Glee: Lih- rary Club Spanish Club. MATTHEW MELVILLE Voc. Cert.: Machine Shop: Foreman Machine Shop: Basketball two years. MAMIE IHME Citizenship Cup: Bay League Debating Team: Southern Cal. Interscholastic Con- test: Constitutional Contest: Glee Club: G. A. A. Scholarship Society. HAZEL HAUBOLD Archery Manager: Basketball: Hockey: Treas. Latin Club: Girls' Glee Club. CLARENCE REED Vocational Cert.: Stage Crew: Council. HN HEYER JO Commencement Speaker: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Football. two years: Lightweight Basketball. MILDRED ENTNER Cosmopolitan Club: Girls' Glee: Spa- nish Club: Sec. Orchestra Club: G. A. A. Letter and Three Stars GENEVIEVE McCABE Library Club: Senior Tea Com.: Senior Flower Com.: Dart in Nothing but the Truth. ROBERT SHOULTS Foreman Electric Shop: Electric Assoc- iatinn.
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Y Eli if -I 7 ' Il --. W3 -- Si x i'3' . , fx -- f' u, A 2 - . . qi., Agp. , F l , I DORIS PETERSON Sec. Winter Class '29: Scholarship Soc.: Cosmopolitan Club: Glee Club Accom- panist: Sec. Stamp Club. SHAW CRANFIELD Pres. Senior Class, W'30: Pres. Spanish Club: Sec. Latin Club: Lightweight Football '29: 95's Basketball. MITCHELL ZOROTOVICH Council: Treas. Spanish Club: Cosmo- politan Club: Boys' Glee Club. MARY PORTER Pres. Girls' League: Hist. Student Body: Fore'n'Aft Staff '29: Girls, Glee: Drama Assoc.: G. A. A.: Council. ESTHER FOSS Cosmopolitan Club: Girls' Glee, G. A. A. Fore'n'Aft Representative. OTIS BLACKSTONE Debating Team: Spanish Club: Library Club: President Stamp Club. PAUL ZIRKEL Electric Association: Vocational Cert. MABEL STUDY Sec. Library Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Spanish Club: Girls' League rep.: ln- genue lead in senior play. RUTH CARLSON Typing Award: Girls' League Repre- sentative: Girl Reserves. HARRIET EASTHAM Scholarship Seal: Sec. Girls' League: Sec. French Club: Winner First Prize Foreign Trade Essay. -- eEf2 1
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2w'a-...4' ff'f..w..f-4' fp -, rua .-- fi A an- , WET . -- b f- f 15' ' im if ,, pf' ll- if' 2 af' Nl P SUMMER CLASS 1930 The summer class of 1930 can very safely be called a remarkable group. And having learned at least one thing while in high school, we do not ask for belief, but only for space and time in which to present our case. First, our home room advisors, Miss Adair, Miss Lockett, Miss Muller, and Miss Pressey have been and still are our guides, inspirations, counsellors, and friends-the most potent reason for our attaining our goal of graduation, Then there are our officers. who are all capable and well-known. They are good students, and represent the spirit of the class, in that they are prominent in many of the school activities and support and rest loyally. The class, itself, includes many students who excell in special lines of en- deavor. Helen Donnelly and Ethel Spiers have distinguished themselves in art work. Music, also, has its honor roll, for live boys from the class are members of the Boys' Double Quartet-John Faulkner, Ralph Larkin, William Mercer, Howard Webb, and J. D. Willis: while a number of the boys and girls are en- rolled in the Glee Clubs. Young journalists who have helped to publish the Eore'n'Aft are Ida May Barber, Margaret Ross, Ethel Spiers, Ralph Larson, and William Mercer. On the 1929 staff of the Black and Gold were the names of Arnold Antola, Margaret Beddome, Jewell Hall, Margaret Ross, and Ernest Zmijarevich. Particularily outstanding in the field of dramatics are Julius Kit- tell and Dorothea Williams, budding young playwrights. Carol Fowle repre- sented the school in the Shakespearean Contest in a most worthy manner. Those who helped to bring home the many victories in Oratory and Debat- ing are Julius Kittell, Frank Masse, Muriel Peterson, and lra Rackley. ln the strenuous field of athletics, it is useless to try to enumerate the outstand- ing members of our class, for truly they are too numerous to mention in the space alloted here. Lastly, our class has shown a remarkable aptitude for breaking old records and making new. One of the latter was established when we decided upon the colors, paid for and received our sweaters weeks sooner then any other class had ever done. Another unprecented occurence was that we all appeared for our appointments with the photographer, and had our pictures taken within a week-something unheard of heretofore. Sophie Gulko, Secretary, -- -1gf23,lg-,--
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