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. , t V , Q? ,W-V. ... ,Q Q V at 'fi'- will ill 1 -if - a i at . gy.. . 1-. 3- i auth tgnlh Class Will We, the members of the class of 1930, having attained our desire to sit on football and basketball bleachers, and somewhat weary from incessant cram- ming of knowledge into our gray matter, but sound of mind, understanding and memory, write and publish our last will and testament, hereby making all former wills and testaments null and void. As to our property real and personal, which we have acquired or owned, we bequeath and dispose thereof in the following manner: We direct that all debts we owe to the faculty for interest shown our class 4 be repaid by service after we have left this House of Learning. To Mr. Hamilton we leave our best wishes. To the Board of Education we leave our sincerest thanks, because of what they have done for us. To Dave Stayton we leave Cecil's art of holding hands in the assembly. l' To Emmerson Gilmore we leave Elmer's peppiness. I , To Chub Hoyt we leave Rollie's lighting spirit. I To Mary McClintock we bequeath Dorothy's llippancy. To Bill McCarty we leave Lawrence Wood's ability to write ardent love letters. Olive Walker leaves her studiousness to Noble Hill. li Milo Lofton leaves his ability to sleep in class to Paul Woody. q Floyd Barcus leaves his curly hair to Gleason Butzow. Beulah Dunn leaves her dignity to Marie Chambliss. To all our underclassmen we leave our best wishes for their success. l We now close our will April 15, 1930. We hope these things will be ap- preciated by all. W'ritten, printed and declared by the class of 1930, testament afore named for the last will in the presence of all of us this 26th day of May, 1930 M1Lo LoFToN -TUSTUS HENDERSON 'Q W, ' 'A Page Sczfcntc i'11 W l 'fb flif ml' ' 0' 'l. iQ Ll
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.A ' ' .tw-., 'T wg- :sf - P 1 2'l P Glu T wit 0911112 sinh lil , Z I I Class History We, the seniors of 1930, will endeavor to give to our illustrious readers a little light upon the past history of this famous class. We started our high school career in the old high school building as Fresh- men. Now we are ready to leave this new high school building. Of the 33 mem- bers who started on their great high school career only 20 remain. The first year in high school our class elected the following officers: Eleanor Black, President 3 VVilma Hart, Vice-Presidentg Roma Yeats, Secretary-Treasurer. Our faculty advisors were Miss Crane and Miss Haworth. Although the mem- bers of our class went out for the different activities we did not win much fame. Robert Williamson was elected President of our class in the second,year. Other officers were: Ernest Graves, Vice-Presidentg and Virginia Casto, Sec- retary-Treasurer. When we were Sophomores we made more progress. We did this in athletics, school work and music. Several of our boys made the ath- letic teams and all of the class ranked high in scholastic honors When we started on our careers as olly Juniors the following officers were elected Cecil Rusmisel President Milo Lofton Vice President and Dorothy Denhart Secretary Treasurer This third year was a success for our class Several of our men earned letters in football basketball and track Our president during the final year was Lawrence Wood He had as helpers Katherine McClintock Vice President Wilma Hart Secretary and class advis ors Miss Rector and Mr Hamilton During May our class play Qecond Child hood was presented Again our boys loomed up on the football field basketball floor and cinder path and did wx onderfully well Although the above tells of only a few outstanding incidents we can regard our high school days as four happy years TVIILO LoFToN Pnje S ter QL , . . . .5 . ' . 1 g - l it .ll fl let . ,X , Agig-'ig' .1 ix 1 Y CX' .fb .tiilj ig ll i l Iv ' F Q1 'A A
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