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I T 4 T . fp! I fly A, ,,.. CLA L-.. ,- A -W 417 7----, -f- , SEIIOR DlY On Tuesday, Lpril S, all dctivities of tne Dako- ts Xign School were pleced in the bands of the stud- ents of the Senior Cldss. The day was designated as Senior Day. The organization of the scnool for that day was carefully planned by d student Board, of Edu cation elected by the student body. Witn'the assis- tince of e principal elected by the Board, the Board chose a tedcher for every class and activity' regu ldrly scheduled for thit day. The janitor, Hr. Mit- chell had his duties taken itors. over by two student jan- Student teachers issuned full charge of all clas- ses ind study hall supervision. A regular faculty nember was present in every class Cother than his ownl merely as a visitor. Each student teacher had l conference with the regular teacher preceding Sen- ior Dey, where nelp and suggestions were offered for the teaching of tne class. .-J.-1 ' if 523 CVUJP-3-i- CDi-3 44.QI3 C5 SD' lr-'CD SgwEQ K4 1-3 'CJ Ol'-'OOCDO ' DEI HC-9 3?E3'3 at-5 v',l,1?,J U! O U1 Ci' CD C7 CJ Wg CDLTQP-Iilltn Ms':s's 9 ,nl Qc-if CDD- ij!!-VEBULJS ,Ang i-,..- Qc-Us ii: - LQLQEIEJQQQ EEQJE5' Q4 OQ,, ' 441-1-'JCICLE 'D' CQ SJ 5:-'gefgzw 51+-5 vi QCTICD O 21' tees m B PJE E 'n C'Di9CDFT Cj 507500 rigadgkim S CD 'VHH Q1 'cbmlfj-EU: ' CDO Seo'-+1 uJOl iiF-ju STB'2 DJ !--' QUE: CDCf' HO 'C5D'O kid c+CDP'b --P-J Council is sponsoring thi to be of great value to the innovation which proved Senior Student. VOCXTIONAL CUIDAHCE COIFEREYCE C .. -......-............. -. ... On April 5, the Senior Class with Mr. Wonlford went to Sterling, Illinois to attend s Vocational Guicance Conference. TLis conference was sponsored by the Brsdely Polytechnic Institute. The program begun it eight thirty o'clohk and lasted until four o'cloek in the ifternoon. The day's program began with all the students meeting it the Coliseum for e program consisting of conference singing, music by the robes choir of the Sterling township High School and tnree talks. Then the sectional conferences followed. For some the conference proved very valuable. ll .sr , . ,, .,...........,.,,.,,.... Q, ,-,,,,-,Q-, t-2,6 '?,- 77 Y-. H-Lvl
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A SEIIIGREVS F.'1IfiE'NELL D v ,J If Stlnley Meier When your schooldiys are most over And your senior year will close, When you close your English literature Filled with poetry and proseg And vour history book is worn ana soiled From tie use of msny noursg V 1 And is vou close your physics textbooi lnd forget the leaning towersg And don't forget your typing All the practice for more speed lnd sometimes e short assignment That we nearly forgot to readg These were days of joy and labor o 3 Filled with friendships strong and sweety And es we go to labor These Jlys we'll ne're repeat. How we look a little farther To the future filled with gain. Will you sail Or be in the Hay your years Filled with frien s un W ls I take this opportunity To bid you all adieu. :fl the successful sei fly, Niill of Femeu? if all be successful if ' cl 'ind Work t11e.t's true, i t l W lf at I 1 , kg EE sl? ixxxqx-T5' 35 'f :xx ......,,,, , ......,-...l1 f' sesl H si sw --M-m.....Zff A: s elee - f-'--me QF llll A lQfQgQQ'7 l H
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CLASS HISTORY The Senior Glass began its career in 1957 with the following officers: Stanley Meiers, Pres.g Me- lvin Thomas, Vice Pres.g Dale Daughenbaugh, Secre- taryg Donald Ter Hark, Treasurer, and Alvin Barr, Student council member. MP9 Lyoan was chosen as class sponsor. Their weiner roast was held at Krapes Park after the initiation. They gave an assembly program during the year and helped the Juniors give a St. Patrickfs Party. They closed their year with a spring picnic at Krapes Park. The fall of 1938 found twenty-nine Sophomores back again. This year the officers were Helen Gill, Presidentg Marjorie Canfield, Vice President: Betty irydebaryecietergy Dorothy Moss, Treasureg and Verna Graybill, Student Council member. Mr. Lycan wwas again chosen as sponsoru Keyes Rayhorn had dropped from the ranks. The fall picnic was held at Krapes Park. The Sophomores also had the honor of initiat- ing the Freshmen as they saw fit and proper. ' They a sc aided the Seniors in sponsoring a Thanksgiving party. Krape Park was chosen for their spring picnic This fall the Junior Class numbered twenty-seven The officers were James Strong, Presidentg Meri Nie dermeier, Vice Presidentg Betty Fluegel, Secretary Verna Graybill, Treasurerg and Frederick Stoll, Stu dent Council member. Miss Royer was chosen as clas. sponsor. Alice Nott, Helen Silly Bob Hartman, Sam uel Seibor, Eugene Strong, and Paul Moist droppei from the class. New members were Maxine Meyers Wallace Welty, Merl Nledermeier, Frederick Stoll Ellsworth Lapp and Charles Haas. Donald Shoemake oined the class the second semester, They edited ie Tattler iurinf he ear ant in tri sorins suc cessfully 'resented their class play, 'Spring Fever A banquet was given for the Seniors, with Mothe Goose Rimes as the thenei Marshals from this clas for graduation were James Strong and Betty Fluegel Both class picnics were held at Krupes ?ark Twenty-sin Seniors returned this fall for th final year of high school life. Melvin Thomas wa Al if J th c g t J d he L J L ' ' .. g K. W f , - 1 1' , F g 4 K E 0 . o rooo pg onggg org -W gpg P 27
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