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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tap mul: Ada Annabel, secretaryg John Gardner, president, Gordon Alcorn, vice-president second semesterg treasurer first semesterg Ralph Kennedy, historian. Serena' row: Wendel Jones, treasurer second semester, Carol Lindsay, vice-president first semester. Cmgh is CTO R1'cs,1'1.2g LL things must come to an end, and so ' ' must the four years of college life. When the Seniors, dignified in caps and gowns, step for- ward to receive the significant roll of parchment, it symbolizes to them the closing of four years of work, play, and friendships. But the contacts they have made, the knowledge they have gained from the hours spent within the college walls go with them, and help to make life beyond college more beautiful and worth living. The Class of '30 has left to the school examples of character and achievement that will not soon be forgotten. There have been some to win distinc- tion in each field of activity and some have won laurels in several fields. During the entire four years, this class has maintained a very high scholar- ship. Some of its members have done notable work in their chosen fields, aside from the regular assignments, and much is expected from these people in the future. Perhaps they may help to make their Alma Mater famous. This year's commencement loses to the school a number of athletes, men and women, who will not be easily replaced. Daylight will glare through the gaps in the football ranks left by Gillihan, Gardner, Ganero, and Brear. During its career, the class has won the Glee Song Trophy, put out a tennis champion, furnished dramatic talent, musicians, and capable executives. Cap and Gown Day brought to chapel hour one of the best speakers we have heard this yearg Dr. Fridel of the First Baptist Church in Seattle. For their senior play, the class chose The New Poor, by Cosmo Hamilton, one of the most pop- ular modern plays. Both from an artistic and a financial standpoint, it was a great success. Senior Sneak Day, the annual dodge party, proved an enjoyable outing and all who went had a jolly time. Commencement was a beautiful close to the happy four years, and every graduate learned the true meaning of college spirit then. page lwenly-three ' r Hc, 7 ,I ff N-X ., 't-axe? tts Q 4 V. Tillman la Eff-ff'lv,.ff:,l-'3i'lii'sYT-?i:'fr'v'f:'n'wwrf'?7'i 7f,5fk,7T,,,, ,-S. . , A k . , ,.... J- as get fl. ma .,.,,, '-QJLJY ' ' E -f 's-1' LRCXITK
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