Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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Class Day Thursday, May 26, 7 C4111-YS 501111 Class of 193- 'lxR.XNSlfl'fR or Tm: Gow Pft'St'IIftIfl!I1l ............ ,-l4'c'z'j'fzIl1f't' ...... ..... President of the Seniors... President of the juniors... 1932. .. ...... Romana' SH1NA1,1. .....,lill.L EAS'l'lfRllROOIx CLASS HISTORY ....... ....,.,.,..........................,........,. ,.,... ..... ' l ' oM XIISKNISKKI C'Iz1s.s' Record and ,S'fa!is!irs Prettiest Senior Girl Handsornest Senior Boy Most popular girl Most popular boy Most active Faculty Rusher Most likely to Succeed Biggest lwluffcr llest natnred Smallest Tallcst Lazicst Ncrviest Faultless Ouarfvlfv Pnrodbv on Svlziors CLASS Wim, ,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,..,,.. . . . ....l... Gicoiaoi-3 Riciixiau Prolhlzrr-V ln flu' l'vr1r'i'f Husband ..,....,..... ....,. t IOHN llliNDRlt'll VVife ............ ...... I lHv1,1,IsYLoNG Friend ......... .,..... X 'IQRNI1-3 CARMonY Ilrpgpnmfioii of Gif! .,.,. ,,,,............. .............................. ....... C A ft maori. SNYlJlClx SENIOR COMMl'l l'EE Social Song Mary jane VValker, chairman Katherine llracewell Lawrence Heinen Kenneth Hennessy Katherine McNeill Franklin Songer Euva Thomas Program Edwin Todd, chairman Thomas Bridgewater Anne Muser Martha Anne Sandusky jack Shotts Edythe Waite limitation Richard Hartsook, chairman Will Allison Louise Hawkins Genevieve Rink Page Eleven Wilbur Trent, chairman Laura McCoy Nadyne Timm Kenneth VVood Molto Eugene Coffman, chairman Fritzi Appel Raymond Mollenhauer Edna Smith Colors Francis Helck, chairman John Hendrich Phyllis Long Helen Madison Gift Carroll Snyder, chairman James Allen Louise Feldkamp Mildred Jones

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Senior Adviser 'l'he Class of '32 sincerely thanks Miss Sandeson for her kindly aid and helpful- ness to us during the years of our High School career, especially our last year. She willingly gives valuable service and sugges- tions to all school activities and is unsur- passed as a friendly and loving adviser. Her pleasing personality influences all with whom she comes in contact. All students appreciate her companionship and coopera- tion as she helps plan and carry out school functions. We as Seniors, have found a friend and an ideal. whose influence shall guide us after high school days. iss lQl I'll Saxon-:sox SENIOR CLASS SONG 'llllE Ill,l'E ANI! 'l'llli GOLD As the blue and gold of the sunset ls a promise to-morrow dawns fair, So the blue and the gold are our colors, ls a promise that laughs at despair. A promise that new paths before us, Shall lead on to glory and fame. And part of the pitfalls and detours Lie back on the road we just came. VVe have come to the end of the trail, VVhere the roads cross and lead us away. And while we are here all to-gether This last glad farewell we would say. And after we finish the chorus, And the last solemn notes softly die, Let the wind carry back our last message NVe are leaving D. H. S. ---- So Good bye. Cnokvs: VVe have laughed, we have lived, we have loved, ln the halls of our old ll. H. S. Wie have lived not to laugh but to learn, Honor through effort is success. And though our paths are narrow and long And lead us to lands far away. ln our hearts we will carry this song And the friends we are leaving to-day. -lNlARGARliT lxlAXWl'fLI.. Page Trn



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Commencement Commencement is the Senior's Great Dayg the Final Danville l-ligh School Day This year it is an unusual one for it marks an active participation of the class in their graduation program. Hy a vote the Seniors nominated their representa- tives to serve as Commencement speakers. These representatives of the 1932 class have taken for their original talks the seven phases of school activities that dc- velop the principal objectives of education. EARL CnAMm5Rs .....,........ ,.,,,,. ' 'Cifigpn,y11ip l,lNc'o1,N RIcHARDsoN ....,,. ,,,. ' 'Worllzy Use of l,ciszm ' loHN lloi-1 H M ........,,....,., ,,,,,,, ' 'C'l1arm'tcr Cfxiuzorl, SNYDER .............. ,..,,,. ' 'Healtlf' Km'H14:u1Nl-3 1X'1C'NEll,L ........ ....... ' 'The Process of Learning El.:-iANo1e 1111121.14143 ..,....... ,,.... ' 'llfrnrilz-if Home illvfizbvrslziff' L'1,Am STINIC ............. ..... .......... ' ' Varatimial lidurafimf' These speakers, introductions by Thomas Viskniskki and Mary Jane NValker. the response for the class by President Robert Shinall, and the class song by all the Seniors, have given an added interest and meaning to Commencement, on -Tune 2, in the High School auditorium. CL.l.S'.S' COLORS-BLUE AND GOLD CL.'l.S'S MOTTO- HONOR THROUGH EFFORT' SENIOR CLASS GIFT In the gymnasium, in the main cor- ridor and outside the building one can see a Senior Class 1932 gift. An elec- tric score board in the gymnasium shows time and score just as it is re- corded at the desk of the ofncials. This will continue to make basketball games more thrilling year after year. As 1932 is the Washington Bi-Cen- tennial year, a bronze plaque of George Washington by the French sculptor, Jean Houclon, will hang in the main corridor as a perpetual re- minder of our national hero. This bust is the official one selected by the National Commission and is the design chosen by the Federal gov- ernment for one cent Bi-Centennial stamp. Because the planting of trees is a national government movement to commemorate this year, the Seniors of 1932 voted to buy and plant a tree to adorn the campus and to be a living memorial of the 1932 Senior Class. Page Twelve

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