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THE HESPERIAN 1 January Class CLASS OFFICERS John Laivell Mary Hunter Marlys Rieke Bob Pelton President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer OUTSTANDING WESTERNERS Mildred Swan Natalie Stuart f HI Bill Boutell Walter Meili
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THE HESPERIAN t Senior Review yTFTER a lapse of two years, the June class has gained the privilege of pub-0 1 lishing a yearbook. Because of the half-year interval between graduation and the issuance of the annual, the January seniors find themselves an inconspicuous part of their Hesperian. It is only fair then that they be placed first in order in the class section. The outstanding students who arc given special prominence in this section of the book deserve all the praise which can be given them. They have raised themselves to an outstanding position in their class and in school through their own efforts, and should be recognized accordingly. Napoleon appreciated the value of position through merit, and awarded offices and honors alike to the men who were deserving. These distinguished guests on board hclj)ed to put the happy final touch to the year’s trip. The selections were made with the agreement of the classes and their advisers, and have been found worthy of this honor. A total of 130 students was graduated in the January class. Nine of these received their diplomas through work which they had done in summer school. Only one former West student gained his credits at night sch x l. The June class has nearly three times this mid-year number with 365 receiving diplomas. Two former students have gained sufficient credits through night-school work, while three more arc planning to finish their high-school course during the summer-school session.
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V’ »« • THE HESPERIAN Sol Alcalay DcPol, Treasurer 30. Frances Anderson U. C. Norman Anderson Basketball, Second Team ’28, First Team 29, ’30. Wilton Avery Track Manager '30; Class Play; Orions, President ’30; Class Picture Committee. Merton Ayers Cilcc Club, Madrigal. Herbert Bloomberg Glee Club, “Will Tell,” Bells of Capistrano.” William Boutell Council; Round Table; CXC, Vice-president ’29, President ’30; Hockey Team, Manager 29; Golf, Captain ’28, ’29. Alpha Boxrude U. C., G. A. A. Arthur Bredesen CXC; Class Play, Class Play Committee, Property Man. Constance Brill U. C., G. A. A. Neela Budd U. C., G. A. A., Class Play. Elsie Caparoox Council; Service Club; Round Table; U. C., Art Committee, Board; G. A. A., French Club; Ring and Pin Committee. 1 15 1
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