Daleville High School - Da Capo Yearbook (Daleville, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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SEMQHEMMMMAKMHQSKMLKMLKMHQMMSKMMM Calendar August 29-The glorious day. Our parent's efforts to keep us home from school are futile. We come joyfully and sign up for school. September 2-At Mr. Osborn's command Put your gum in the waste paper basket Robert - Robert Tyler, Robert Schlegel, Robert Donnelly, Robert Simes, Robert Munden and Robert Pit- tinger marched toward the bas- ket. 3-Bookkeeping seems rather deep but-we're equal to the oc- casion. 4-Mr. Heath gave we Seniors a quiz. He said he wondered if we still knew anything. 5-The Senior typing class feel as though we have increased wondrously over our last years record in both speed and errors. 6-Mr. Barkdull made the re- mark that the Seniors were too dignified to pick paper off the floor. 10-School has begun. Sea- sons reverseg campus suddenly gets green in the fall. 11-Everyone agrees that this is the first day of rest, after be- coming acquainted with our new teachers. 12-Cowan's baseball squad came here. We took them into camp with a score of 8-7. 15-Senior Class elected offi- cers. Nobody hurt. 16-First Parent - Teacher's Meeting. 17-First Basketball practice. 18-Mr. Heath seemed rather regusted because half of the sen- iors were absent from Civics class. 19- Baseball game. Dale- ville vs. Harrison. We were de- feated by a score of 11-2 but we still maintain we can beat them. 22-We Seniors received our rings. Gosh but we're proud. 23-Senior Class Meeting. 24-Mr. Osborn gave a true and false test in Bible Class. Wonder if he's a disbeliever? 25-Freshman Day. Seniors had POW-WOW, and Sunrise breakfast. The Freshmen Init- iation. The Freshmen all agree that they are full fledged high school students. 29-Senior bookkeepers had a test. Everyone is wondering what grade it will be an A or P. 30-Sophomore Class Meet- ing. October 1- Senior Class Meet- ing. 2-The pianos were tuned. They sound like saxaphones now. 3- All that goes up must come down says Mr. Davis as he leans back in his chair and loses his balance. 8-Downhearted ! ! ! ! Why ? ?? The cards, of course. 9-Yell leaders were elected. Pictures were taken for the an- nual. MMM32 agairaairagagsafarriz

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MMHMMMHQMMMMAQMMMMMBAHQMMMM X532 Seniors Many, Many moons ago at the Falling of the leaves we. papooses gath- ered from the direction of the four winds of the earth to journey through the wilderness of D. H. S. We selected as our guide, a trusty scout Miss Gill, who led us through as we blazed the trees of Algebra, English, Biology, and Vocational Education. During our second and third years we kept our trusty scout, a sure enough pathfinder, who encouraged us to march safely through the denser forests, headed by the chiefs of the departments of learning. At the last gathering of the nuts when the September moon rose on high, we gathered for our most noteworthy attempt to stem the tide of learning. We gathered around the council fire presided over by the High Sagamore, Chief Osborn. We held a gathering and chose the following leaders: President H , , , Marcus Clevenger-Chief-I-Bossem Vice-President ., , ., Sharon Rozelle--Chief I-Wood-Bossem Secretary-Treasurer . Mary Swingley, -M-E-Keepum Sponsor.. .. ........ V .. .,... .. ...,.. - .... -.G. B. Halsey-Chief-U-Tellem We chose our colors, Green and White, later we decided it should have been Black and Blue, because we took so many jolts and knocks, but came Ollt unhurt, because we are a tribe that does not bruise easily. At each beat of the Tom-Tom we donned our war paint and gathered to take our part in the fracas, and always came out with flying colors. Heap Big doin's were held at the new moon in April. Baccalaureate e-Tribal week-and last of all our sheepskin scroll. Reporter-- FAUSTINE HELVIE tk. 1 WWW? may gawitlwmasemfigmta



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MMNMSMMMMSKMMSMMMMMMMQSZSQMBQMSQ Calendar 26-Daleville defeated Mark- leville 24-22. Last day of this week. That's what we're thank- ful for. 27-Thanksgiving - 'nuff said. December 1 - Pictures were received from Indiana Univer- sity. 2-High School was enter- tained by two Hawaiians. 3-Library staff enjoyed a waffle supper with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller. 5 - Daleville and Harrison. Fast playing seemed to be all the game even though we did have to forfeit it. 8-One more week until ex- aminations. 11-Senior Class Meeting. 12 Daleville was defeated by Center. 15 - Beginning of the end. First semester. 16 - Another Senior Class Meeting. 17-Examination Day ! ! ! ! 18-Still more exams. Thank Heaven they last only until noon. 19--Senior-Freshman Debate. Suppose everyone will be moving to city now. Exchange of pre- sents and a whole weeks vaca- tion. 22-Senior Christmas Party at Vita Orebaugh's. Q 24 - Christmas Eve. Every creature was stirring even the mice. 29-Back again for another four month's mental test. 30-Beginning of a new and harder e ra in bookkeeping. Everything is not gold that glitters certainly does apply to bookkeeping. 31-The president of the Sen- ior Class shoves Fords around through Daleville so Maryalice can drive out of her parking place. At last something to keep Mark busy. January 1-What expressions one does see when the cards come out. 2-Daleville vs. Yorktown. We were defeated bya score of 29-21. The tourney will show our make- up. 7 -- Senior Class Meeting. Campaign of annual sales boost- ed. Wesley Highmiller wins Le Grand Prix for heroic Work in knocking down underclass-men, and nailing their subscriptions. 8--J. N. O. Club Meeting at Margaret Findlings. 9-Daleville met Royerton there and did we beat them. 'Z ! 27-15. Not half bad. That's what we're going to do in the tourney too. 12-Just three months from today and we Seniors will be end- ing our high school days. 13-Everett Rinker suggests having a beauty contest. . MEQMM agaitariiragamiiraga

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