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HORTON SIMA SKINNER BRITTON .President Vice-President Secretary Tre ref 4 Y Senior Class ' URING the year 1930, the Senior Class has been slightly handicapped in regard to activities and events. The short school day and the construction of the new building being the main hindrances. The officers of the present class are as follows: Raymond Horton, President 3 Helen Sima, Vice-Presidentg Richard Skinner, Secretaryg Lillian Britton, Treasurer. The officers for the three preceding years are as follows: Freshman Class-Kenneth Dundon, President, Jack MacKenzie, Treasurerg Helen LeCureux, Secretaryg Raymond Horton, Vice-President. Sophomore Class-Jack Mac- Kenzie, Presidentg james Horst, Vice-President: Helen LeCureux, Secretaryg Max Holly, Treasurer. Junior Class-Raymond Horton, Presidentg Kenneth Dun- don, Vice-Presidentg James liorst. Secretary, Joe VVhite Treasurer. There were several informal business meetings held during session periods. pertaining mostly to the graduation exercises. The class of 1930 is much smaller than the class of 1929. There are fifty-one students who wear the cap and gown this year, whereas there were seventy-five in the previous class. The Senior Class picnic was held at Island Lake one bright sunny day in June. Everyone was happy and there was plenty to eat. And how! The Senior farewell is said to have been the best in years, and we think so too. Don't you? The committees that helped to make it a success were the Music committee, with George Adams as chairman, Refreshments, Helen Sima chairman, Tickets, Raymond Horton, chairmang Decorations, Richard Skinner chairman, Programs, Mary VVelch chairman. The fee was one frog skin, and a lively time was enjoyed by everyone. Tw entv T 1930 -g--- Qi . .. IT:
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