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CHRONICLE THE SENIORS RESPECTFULLY AND AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATE THE CHRONICLE OF 1930 TO OUR PRINCIPAL MR. MARTIN G. PHELAN J ,. 'Ere long we all will have to part And start along an unknown wayg Let's give him tribute from our heart, Who guides us in our work each day. For a kind and most just man is he, In Whom We all have found a friend, May our work in this book decree Our loyalty unto the end.
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The Chronicle coli H930 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page DEDICATION ,,,,,,.,,. ..........................,............,........... 3 Mae Mulligan EDITORIAL ,,.,,,,.,,. , ,..................... - ................ - ..... - ...........................A.... 4 Richard Snowman CLASS BIOGRAPHIES ..........................................................,...........,............... 5 Mae Mulligan, Elizabeth Wallace Robert Reinhard, Ronald Vosburgh CLASS NOTES ..A............................................................................A....,.......... ,............. 2 0 Fannie Rodman, Ronald Vosburgh CLASS HISTORY .,.........,........,....................,... .......,..ll.........e, .........,................. 2 1 Marion White, William Degnan CLASS ELECTIONS .....,....................... - ................................................l..... 23 CLASS POEM ...........i........................,....................,....................,.... 24 Doris Moore CLASS WILL AND PRESENTATIONS .............,.I......................................... 26 and 28 Elizabeth Wallace, Atea Travers, Merton Foskett, Ronald Voslourgh, Gwendolyn Aldridge, Vincent Pryor CLASS PROPHECY .,i,....,.,......,..,......... .........................,...........,..,.,,.........,,.,,.,,,...,,.,,, 3 1 Jeanette Glasnapp, John Fitzgerald GRADUATION PROGRAM .,,........................................,,,..,,..,,,,,,l,i,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 34 SALUTATORY l,,...,..,,,..,,,.....,....,.,........................ ................,..,....., 3 5 Atea Travers VALEDICTORY .....,.,. ..,............ ..............,...................,.....,,,...,,,,,, 3 6 William Degnan REFLECTIONS ,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,i,,.,,,i,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 3 3 Thelma Johnson ATHLETIC NOTES., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , 38 Francis Callahan ACROSTIC ,,,,,, ,A,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,3,,,,.,, 3 9 Lucille Andrews AUTOGRAPHS ..,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,-,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,.,,, 4 0 CLASS BooK,' 50 cents
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qv .-Q.. Q, 1' ,,.i,1. hx xml., 4- c,HRoN1c'LE ditoerzkzl THE CLASS BOOK Our Class Book this year varies in one or two ways from the Senior Class Books of pi'eceding years. Formerly, the work for the book has been done chiefly by the Editorial Staff, the same as other Emblems, but this year the Senior Class is taking the whole work upon themselves. Another change is in the financial part of the business. Before this year, the Emblem has always given most of the money necessary for the issuance of the Class Book, the Seniors con- tributing only a small sum, but this year the class is paying most of the expenses and the Emblem only a small part. We have arranged for the regular subscribers to the Emblem to get the Class Book included in their yearly subscriptions, but it will be necessary for us to charge non-sub- scribers fifty cents for this book be- cause of the cost of the magazine. This price, however, does not quite cover the expense of a single copy! We believe you will enjoy every page of its contents-and--take into con- sideration the class that is graduat- ing! We have also decided to give our Class Book a little more individuality, than it has had previously, by giving it a name. Formerly, it has been simply the Senior Class Book, but this year we have selected a name that we hope will be considered appropriate enough and good enough to be adopt- ed by future classes for their annual. We greatly appreciate the help and co-operation we have received from the typewriting department, and from all others who have aided us, financially and otherwise, to make our book a success. And so, we Bid Farewell to Dear Old Lewis. N
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