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A common day in a Seniors life Qets yp AT 8 A M AND DRESSES HURRIEDLYf?) 'OMOERS HOW MANY R?E5HlE5 ARE Apmir.ino him rcEMEMBERs HE IS As Sen i or. AND RE5UME5 DIG-NITY 2 MURRIES TO SCHOOL ic ? p WofiOERS if HE C.AN Ouu ANOTHER-TRI LE5So4 ASS UM£S OI -NITV AS ME ENTFRS emsly. WoMOEtiS, ip- SHt. vvi LOVES HltA 6 SEVERAL Mouas L AT Efi. 4AM) RETroiR-fXiNY Home- 0 VNiSM iNG- IT WAS Sunday MORrViNO- so he: coulD Sleep. 9 0 Page Nineteen
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Senior C ass History Edward C. Lesch, President LET it here be recorded that in the year 1916 a goodly band of freshmen entered the portals of D. II. S. to pursue knowledge and success. These aforementioned freshies were not a shade less green than their predecessors, but they were at least as progressive and eager as all green things. The Class of 1920 was the first freshman class to organize itself and elect officers. But our allotted space is short, so let us pass hurriedly from that first year of thri 11s—and disillusionments. During the last three years the class lias not been sleeping. Annually they have elected class officers, have sought to give their class an active place in the movements of 1). II. S., and have come together with jests and good will and enjoyed class parties. As time passed and the young, green shoots began to ripen, the school began to hear from the Class of 1920 in athletics, in debating, in dramatic art, and, we may truthfully say, in scholarship. We come now to the end of our high school career, and we look back on the record of our class, not with regret or misgiving, but with pride. Our most sincere wish is that as the years pass and the members of the class make further history, that those histories may be worthy of our motto and our class. Page Eighteen
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SENIORS ROBERT HACKETT Co m me rcial Cour.se Treasury Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Athletic Association; Junior Red Cross, 1, 2, 3; Tennis, 4. There’s no use in starting a racket; Just pay up your dues to Bob Hackett. BELA CAMPBELL General Course Girls’ Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3; Victory Girls, 3; Junior Red Cross, 2,3; Science Club, 4; Athedarians, 4; Chairman Invitation Committee, 4. She’s planning a bungalow for two; Just think what this lucky fellow drew. ARLEIGH O’SULLIVAN General Course Girls’ Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross, 3. Her eyes are big and soft and brown; She’s the dearest Irish girl in town. CHARLES B. MOORE General Course Wranglers, 3. A silent, unpretentious chap Who finishes strong on the very last lap. HOLLAND WILLIAMSON General Course Class President, 2; Athedarians, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Track, 3; Class, Baseball, 3, 4; Boys’ Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Class, 2; Athletic Editor of the Medley, 4; Track Captain, 4. “Doc” is an athlete, as you know; When he played football, you should see him go. Page Twenty
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