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S|qola Jewel rs a smile that won't mm off ‘ MAio ffi wu ) fapty J‘She's the A liv'd like to bhf-mdi- c’ ra t ciuT Dolphin Club L.Ijiirtler 2. 3;.G I' b . -3 Staff. A tr'.dif r i.i. Carrera Prjgidohg 3; School Sptr Ly174. Adam ' 3; Cappy Ru y Assistant DirC?r -Orchestra t.jt. Christmas Pageant y 11 , Prom (! rpnyftjrt. 3 5t-A4-:-ft» n .11 Off f not U meek as she looks GvT •avino Ca vender 'Beanie' I can t think of tuo things at once. 'So I guess I'll think of her—' Football I. 2. 3, 4: Basket Ball 1. 2. 3, 4. Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4, President 4; Christmas Pageant 2. 3. 4. Glee Club 1.2; Orchestra I. 2. 3; Vaudeville 2. 3; Baseball 1; I. B. Club 1; Tumbling Club I; County Chorus 3. County Band 3; County Orchestra 3; Fire Prince I ; SmilingThrough 2 ; Adam and Fva 3; Chappy Ricks 4; President Class 1.3. Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Service Club 3. 4; Tattler 2. Chess Club 3 piy. , y w J ' YMI .ANC.IOU ' Ida r% glad that quantify doesn't count. VX I 'd he out of luck ' Tattler I. 3; Business Man.' |W 3; School Spirit 4; G F. L.; Ki ilV lub .3.si .xx'j- X 'A. . V'y, |) Riof RD • r , “I came. I Jnj l en jntre l Y h £| V ill I BaSJcct Biffl SV £ •'’ E B.UC Oreste A rcgtilojy -man C3ftdfc mjb 3 ; Cooking C Clu»ll rt Club 1. 2 Mbrie'' • , Clutf 1 adip O'$ Gladys Eliason Sparky Ambition is no cure for love Girls' Glee Club 3. 4: Fcho 3. 4; Christmas Pageant 3.4; Social Service 3; G F I. 2. 3; Girls' Sewing Club Secretary 4. Vaudeville 3; County Chorus 3. Glen Frkdf.rickson Fred There's more to life than school, for me Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4. Christmas Pageant 2. 3. 4; Vaudeville 2. Countv Chorus 3. 4 Frank Gembolis Frank ct over-serious, studious, or sad Swimming Club I; Checker Club 1; Cooking Club 2; Football 3.4. Track 3, 4. Chess Club 3. Fishing Club 3; Camera Club 4 Morgan Hammer M orgie A scholar, a uit. and best of all. a gentleman Art Club I; Checker Club I. 2. 3; Ship Model Club 2; Basket Ball 1. 2. 3. 4. Football I. 2. 3. 4. Track 3. 4 Kodak Club 4: Tattler 4; Cooking Club 3; Fishing Club 3 Russell Harvey Chip I don't talk much, perhaps I'm shy. Checker Club 1; Chess Club 3; Science Club 2; Boys' Cooking Club I. 2. Radio Club I. Tumbling Club I. bJ A
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CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Edward Collins.............................................. J. B. We re a bunch of stammers we know, but we couldn't find anything against you. “Cappy Ricks” 4; “Adam and Eva” 3; “Fire Prince” 2; Glee Club; Football 1. 3. 4; Basket Ball 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1.2; Orchestra 3; Dramatic Club 3.4; Secretary 4; Track 3; Hi-Y 2. 3,4-School Service 4; Boys’ Cooking Club 2; Boy Scouts 1,2; Tattler 3 ; Christmas Pageant 3, 4. VICE PRESIDENT Sylvia Kujala.............................................. Sigi Skating helps break the ice between strangers. Boosters Rooters 1 ; G. A. A 1. 2. 3. 4; President 4; Dramatic Club 3. 4 Int. Dancing I. 2.3; Tattler 4; Christmas Pageant 3 ; Vaudeville 2, 3; Kodak Club 3; School Spirit 4; Secretary of Class 3; May Fete 1.2. 3 ; Prom Committee 3 ; Business Manager Cappy Ricks 4; Echo 4. SECRETARY-TREASURER Alvin Kumpula.............................................. Kump A uwrd about the wise is sufficient. Echo 3,4; Business Manager; Camera Club 3. SENIOR ACTIVITIES The Senior history for the class of 1931 was started by such minor activities as selling confectioneries at games, holding dances and social hours. Then came the Class Play. April 24th, the title of which was. The Whole Town’s Talking,” written by John Emerson and Anita Loos, and directed by Miss Velma Sherrod. The play provided a very enjoyable evening of entertainment. Class Day came next, on June 5th. On this day the class presented its talent to the lower classmen. Musical numbers, instrumental and vocal, together with skits and sketches, made up an interesting and enjoyable program. The Baccalaureate service was held June 7th. the Sunday before Commencement. The Address to the graduating class was delivered by a well-known clergyman. Other numbers on the program were musical. Graduating Seniors attended in a body. The most impressive of the Senior meetings this year was Commencement. Commencement June 10th. ended the scholastic and athletic careers of fifty-four Spliors. The valedictorian and the salutatorian gave their acknowledgments of honors, and candidates for the National Honor .Society were named. The diplomas were then presented by Dr. H. A. Trcssel, president of the Board of Education. This year the Senior class left a Memorial together with the presentation of a sum of money to the Student Loan Fund. As many Seniors require help from this fund to continue their work jn college, the Class of 1931 feels that it should contribute. The Senior class has also had the pleasure of listening to vocational talks by college men. which were very helpful in choosing a student's college, and. incidentally, his life work. hlu.
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Helvi Heitikko “Helvi To alt obliging, yet reserved to all Echo 4; G A A. 1. 2. 3; Commercial Club 3; (3. E. L 2. 3; Girls Glee Club I. Prom Committee 3; Library 4. Bertha Jaakola Bert “We're to help others, but what are the others here or? G A. A I. 2. 3; Kodak Club 3; G I '. L. ; Basket Ball 2; Soccer 4 ; Baseball 1. 2; Track 1. Marion Joli H-e ' MmrtorS This girl's clever and reddy But I guess she's shy of using it. Art Club 3; Tattler 4. Helen Keskey Peanuts ' You can’t tell by outuxird appearances u hat mischief is in uoman Glee Club 2; Dramatic Club 3. 4. G A. A 1.2; Sewing Club 1; Vuude-ville 2 ; Christmas Pageant 2. 3 Gerirude Kuivinen Gertie Laugh and the uorld laughs with you; Study, and you study alone Glee Club 2. 3. Dramatic Club 3. 4; School Spirit Club 4; Sewing Club 1. Vaudeville 2; Christmas Pageant 2. D Marie Lawler with irhat Marie I have, little I am content be it. or much.' G. F. L 2. 3; Sewing Club 4; Inner Circle 3. Aili Hill “Dimples Why all the toil and trouble? G A A 2. 3. 4, Echo 4; Glee Club I; Sewing Club 2. £3 Reta James Retu She's a gooil sport; that's why we alt like her Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4; Sewing Club I. 4.G. F. L.; Christmas Pageant 2. 3. Martha Jurmu Bartes' Who shuns the infernal masculine Sewing Club 1; Glee Club 1.2; Dra-. matics 4; Swimming Club 3. 4, Svtjm«r ming Pageant 4; Astronomy Cluftjy I Christmas Pageant 1.2. 3; G. F. L. J a y tjY y in . Laura fub 4; iristmas 0 . , ii .' I.J Looks harmless, hi Cjj .aura d be surprised a 4. fV ville ; Eflft fency Club 4; r x- Club 1.4. PepCluf rZo Vic's probfem Glee Club I. 2. 3; Orchestra . 4; “Fire Prince I; Vaudeville 2i Sch x)l Service Club 4, County Orchcd® ‘ra 2. 3; County Band. Chorus 3; String Quartet 3. 4. 0-€ a V A. A, “ ts: tUUL VH «ll He p . fo a i ASl. 1
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