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CLASS HISTORY ln Websters Dtcttonary we find Htstory defined as follows A contlnued narrattve of events A hlstorlan IS supposed to tell the truth so wtth tl'1 tn mmd I wlll proceed to tell the bare facts about the class of 43 In the fall of 39 elghty seven freshmen swept into the trlple doors of the Dale High School Of the etghty seven students thlrty nlne of these were boys and forty elght were gtrls After a few weeks of learntng the rooms rul s and regulatlons they met ln the gymnaslum to conduct thelr first electro-1 The re tults of this electron were Pres Vtctor Smlth Vtce Pres Nlascn Foertsch Sec Evelyn IVlcGlothl1n Treas Ruth Mae Ellxott Tne sponsors were IVl1ss Fortune and Mr Rush After each school term several students elther moved away or dectded to dtscontlnue thetr educatton so the second year there were seventy students ready to contmue another school term Under the gutdance of Mr Wallace Mr Hadley and Nlr Bockstahler these boys and glrls agam met ln the school gym to conduct thelr second electron Thts ttme the forty two gxrls and twenty etght boys elected the followlng Pres Florence Wlnkler Vlce Pres Nlalee Medcalf Sec Nlelba Wmkler Treas Irene Smger The successful Junlor candxdates were Pres Kenneth Mtchel Vtce Pres man Mrs Hoops and Nlr Woolsey were the sponsors Durlng this year tl e forty four tumors enjoyed glvmg thelr play Plgtatls and they al o l 'tl l of fun and work preparlng the banquet The Blg Broadcast fo the la 42 The gym was turned mto a banquet hall decorated wlth blue and t wlth an immense wagon wheel canopy tn the center The stage was Conv rt tnto a broadcastmg tatlon where the selected cast entertalned the 3un1o s and sentors All teachers tumors and sentors were tn thetr best btb and tuck and enjoyed the banquet lmmensely Kenneth Nltchel was agam elected as prestdent tn the fourth and last elec tton Other officers were Vtce Pres Florence Wmkler Sec Nlalee Medcalf Treas Vlctor Smtth Thetr sentor year was the most lmportant and bustest year They took part tn many functions and were entertalned tn many ways Eleven of the thtrty etght sentors were represented ln the Dale Publl School twelve years They were Calvm Kaetzel Kathryn Rlchardson D W Medcalf Kenneth Mtchel Irene Smger Anetta Rtce Wanda Medcalf Malee Medcalf Kathleen Thorpe Melba Wmkler and Florence Wmkler Some of the other students came from St josephs Lamar Santa Claus Buffalovtlle St Memrad and varlous other schools H1 tory repeats ttself tn many ways but these senlors know that they ll never spend any more years tn Dale Hlgh but they wlll never forget the good tunes they have had there ,K 1 , ,V t. , ,V ,t , - N t t V f tt. , i 1 1 1 t ' x l yu - - Q ' . . c . , , h , 5 . . V. , 1 - . 5 . y . I A . S Z . . J - ' . ' ' V . ', . , . . ' . ' S. . ' ' ' : . ' 3 ' . ' 3 . 3 . . . . . Z I . 1 . I Florence Wmklerg Sec. Evelyn NlcGlothl1ng Treas. Wanda Medcalf. Nlxss Weed- V . . . v - . . . Q , 14 . . YY, I S qt 1 - as ' H V' In s , . . t i Y ...y . ' ' - ' te e. ' 7 7 . . 3 . 3 5 V Y ' , . - v a 1 Y ' 'S ' ' ' 3 ' ' A ' V
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VIOLA SPRINGSTUN Chorus 2 Operetta 2 3 Annual Staff EVELYN McGLOTHLlN Annual Staff Commercial Contest 3 Class Officer 1 3 MERITA KLEEMAN Junior Play Attendant for Queen 4 Class Reporter 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff MARGARET GOGEL Chorus 3 Operetta 3 Annual Staff Junior Play ELDO REINHART Annual btaff Class Reporter 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Art 3 IRENE SINGER Chorus 1 2 Operetta 1 Annual Staff Class Officer 2 Jumor Play Student Council Sextet 3 D W MEDCALF Football 1 2 Track 2 3 Junior Play Annual Staff Comet Staff 4 IMOGENE POELLEIN Chorus 2 3 4 Operetta. 2 3 Ar 2 3 Annual Staff Knitting Club LEE LOUIS BECHER JOAN HAYDEN Annual Sw-ff Comet swf! Bandl . . - -3 Orchestra 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-4 t - ' 3
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CLASS WILL We the senior class ol 194.3 numbering 38 individual parts passing ou of this place ol education with a crammed brain poss ssed ol an almost supci human understanding do hereby publish this wur la t will 'Ind testament ITEM I To our Alma Mater we leave our echoing xoices and laughter to ring through the corridors for years to come ITEM II To the faculty of Dale High School we th senior class ol -I3 b queath a handful of sympathy for all the trails and tribulations which haxe found their source in the senior class ITEM III To the freshmen we bequeath our ability to remain ladies and gentlemen at all times and place , ITEM IV To the sophomores we give our footsteps in which you may follow so as to do the same natured things as we did ITEM V To the junior class we individually bequeath the following items joan Hayden does hereby bequeath her ability to put things across to Randall Ferguson who she leel is a worthy applicant lor the position Ella Mae Jennings wills all chemistry experiments and note books to Billy Merita Kleeman bequeaths her irrestlble giggle and JOVIEII disposition to Glenn Guth Wanda Meclcalf bequeaths her rouge cold cream and powder to Betty jt Heichelbech Evelyn McGlothlin wills her lengthy supports to Clarence Hlldenbrand on condition that the supports be u ed to the best of his ability towards the glory of D H S Calvin Kaetzel wills to Mary Margaret Hagan his taste for fruits espe cially dates D W Medcalf bequeaths to Marcella Hohl his ability to remain slender Catherine Neville wills to Richard Cooper her charming disposition and courage to take the night air Dorothy Ellen Shlmer wills her broken mirror to Wallace Michel with the hope that it may prove a beneficial a commodltx as it has been to her Victor Smith bequeaths his love for all women his ticket to the armv and his girl to Elmer Kemp Florence Winkler wills her Cornet to Richmond Price providing that the Cornet be used only at high school functions Harvey Nord bequeaths to Imogene Kleeman his uncontrollable habit of sleeping Thomas Seger wills his ability to blab to Gerald McDaniel Nadine Schriefer wills her skill to write love notes lespeciallx in clas 5 to Mary Lou Lmhardt Angela Ruxer wills to Ralph Kennedy her graceful dancing ability Eldo Reinhart bequeaths his athletic technique and mustache included with a promise to keep it well trimmed to jeanette Medcalf Imogene Poelleln wills to Mathilda Koenig all vampmg characteristics hoping that this ability may bring tl'e desired possession Irma Southwood bequeath to Mary jean Murray the esteemed privilege of having dates every night L A I 4 I' I ' I ' I .S f S . W . V . S I . - . ' S . X Y 6- ' Q -TT ' ' LI ' 'Y . Q u tl - A , K - . Heichelbech who is thinking of becoming a chemist. ' ' I . . ci . . . , S . . I , I v ' ,v . . . . . H ,, . Sl t . .
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