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“as did Sam, and Ellen, and Veloris the following year. As juniors, we spent a grand and glorious nine months, topping it eff with a nautical banquet which we gave for the departing senior class. Our class con- tributed several basketball and football stars, among them: Lloyd, Palmer, Russel, Stan, Kenneth, Gordon, and Wendell. We put on our Junior class play, nCampus Quarantinen which was a huge success. Those who had parts in it were: Beatrice, Barbara Jean, Ellen, Ada, Hazel, Phyllis, Stanford, Ole, Curtis, Gordon, Lloyd, and Charles. This past year, we have had another memorable time. Lloyd was captain of the football team, and Palmer cap- tain of basketball. This year we were proud of our basketball squad which won the district tournament and participated in the regional tournament at Glencoe. A few of the boys made good showings in track, although it was the first year for Dawson to enter the district track meet for some time. Four music groups earned the right to participate in the state music contest, among which were: Beatrice, Lloyd, Violet, Ada, Barbara Jean, Carolyn, Hazel, Curtis, Genevieve, Ole, and Phyllis. Some of us had gove to Minneapolis the two years previous, too. On April 9th, we presented our senior class play, nGirl-Shyn, under the able direction of Miss Sweeney. Those in the cast were: Ada, Hazel, Barbars Jean, Beatrice, Ellen, Phyllis, Stanford, Palmer, Lloyd, Sam, Curtis, and Gordon. Besides all the fun we had, we felt that the play went over very well. On June 4, the juniors are entertaining us at a banquet which we are sure, will be a lovely affair, and the proper way to end our days in good old D. H. S. On June 2 we are having our class day exercises which consist of the inevitable class history, prophecy, will, song, and the like. June 6 baccalaureate services will be held in the armory. Rev. Chelman will give the address. The crowning event of our schooldays,of course, is our commencement. June lO, we hope, will find 57 seniors receiving their diplomas which signify 12 years of work and joy--uJust Begun, Going Onlln
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