Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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Mystery Lurlcs al: Junior Murder! At the very thought we all shuddered and cringed. The evil one had been somewhere among us as we mingled with the rest of the students of the Junior and Senior classes at our annual party. Everything had been done in such perfect style that we actually believed that we were in a subterranean dungeon. The three-course dinner had been served by the dim light of candles in old bottles. The gay night club program rolled on with perfect rhythm and everyone was overjoyed at the appearance of some of our famous radio stars. The dancing fol- lowed with no hesitation whatever. No one heard anything unusual or out of the way, and yet at twelve o'clock sharp this horrible, bloody, sickening Thing was discovered. What was it? No one could tell now. VVe were horrified-here was something intangible, something unbe- -Senior Dance!! lievable-it could not be, and yet there it was. Clues, you say? There were no cluesg it seemed the perfect crime. Suspicion was wildly thrown at the Senior Social Committee, its chairman, Dick Jones, and Marguerite Smith, Vir- ginia Marshall, John Morris, jack Don- aldson, Charles Marine, and Margaret jennings, and even at the Class President and Miss Sandeson. They were under suspicion because the dance came off with such perfection. They might easily have foreseen the opportunity to do away with some student. But then no one was missing and so how could they conspire against some one that they did not know would be there? After many more crazy notions, and after everyone was placed under arrest, Mr. Wakeley finally solved the problem by saying that all we did was innocently kill time! Choosing A Slogan The Motto Committee considered choosing a motto a weighty matter, re- quiring much deliberation. Therefore three separate meetings were necessary before the motto was put to the vote of the Seniors. This was an able committee, composed of James Currie, as chairman, and Beulah Young, Uea DeVore, and Eugene Henry. There were a lot of unusual ideas. After vainly dabbling around for something in a foreign language, the different members of the committee came to an agreement on Cheerfully Onward. Now the Senior Class wears this inspiring label with just pride. Lasting Song Crealzion Made for '33 Although the last strains have been sung, the melody will linger on. The Song Committee, with Genevieve Myers, chairman: Benson Jewell, Harry Seid- ler, and Mary Marsters, chose a song that will long be loved and remembered. The words are by Carol VVhitman, and the music by Rolland Towell. HCHEERFULLY ONWARDX' I. In our lives, as in school, we can ne'er remain still, lt is forward or backward, we choose as we willg liut to old D. H. S. could we ever be true With a step taken backward, by me or by you? So it's Cheerfully Onward, our motto shall be, With this song in the heart of each thirty and three! CHoRL's. Yes-it's onward to work out our dreams With a courage to dare and to do! We will win, how e're toilsome it seems, D. H. S., we pledge our hearts anew! ll. In the purple, so royal, a challenge we read To such deeds as are kingly, befitting the creed Of the ones who have said to look up- ward afar, VVith ideals, clear and high. like the silvery star. So farewell, we must say, mingling laughter with tears, But sweet mem'ries will cling to us all through the years. Page Six



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STCIQIEIL, CARI. Commercial Course lfnotliall l-4: Ii. A. A. l--lg Kit-:lley Staff: lli-Yg llaslqet- ball 1,31 ll Association 3, 4: 'l'rark I, 2: Roatl to Yes- tt-r1lay. ,f CXRXIOI JY, GlfR.Xl.lJlNlL General Course lluustvr Club l-4: Girls' Club l-41 Caliiiit-i 4: Medley Smff: Interna- tional Club 4, Treasurer 45 Home Ronin Rep, 2. .li Gift Committee: lll'2lI'llllllC Club 4: Girls' Glu- Club lg Seirnee Club 53 Road to Yes- tet'clay. LUNG, ROR General Course Rankin 'l'ownshin lligb School: Roswell. lml. Il. S. .33 llramatic Club 3, 4: The X'aliant .31 'l'hc Youngest 3: The Goose llangs High 4. SEARS. CHESTER General Course tit-rnian Club lg lloostcr Club 3, 4: Sciettee Club 4. Cl'RRll-1, ,lAKIliS General Course Nletlley 3. -l: Xl'ranglers I-4: litter! Class llclixttvs 3, 42 Latin Club 21 luternational Club 3: Science Club 4: lloys' Glen- Club l-4: llraniatie Club 3, 4: Chr. of lilotto Commit- tt't' 4. ANIJIQRSON, LELAND General Course Road to Yester4lay : ll Associ- ation: ll. A. A.: Football l-41 Cap- tain 4, lfli-Y Club, Senior Class llistorian. GROIQN, HELEN General Course Girls' Club l-4, Assistant Chr. Membership Committee, Cabinet 4: Science Club 3, 4, Chr. Program Committee: Home Ifconomies Club 4, Chr. Social Committee: Medley Staff: French Club 1, Z4 Library Assistant 3, 4: G. A. A. l, 25 Home Room Representative 3. CX Nll'l3lfI.l., ,l EAN General Course Road to Yesterflziyug Girls' Club l-4: Suit-ure Club 4: Chr. Soeial Committee of Sriplimnure Class: llmne lfeonomies Club J, 3: Chr. Program Committee: Library As- sistant 4: Rep, to Sturlt-nt Cnuueil 4: Girl Rt-serves 3: Nlmlley Staff: jr. l.it't- Sarinu Corps 3: Cub Re- porter l. SCllOlfNlllfCli. lilf'l'SY Llili General Course Girl Reservrs lA4: Girls' Club l-41 Science Club 4: .Xrt Club lg Rooster Club I. 3: lti':unatie Club 4: Chr, l'rourain Conunittt-e, Seieiiet- Club: llrnne Room Rt-pri-st-1it:itii'e 3 l'xtnth Club I CXNNXIJY, ROR General Course 'l'reasurer Fri-slnnan Class: l rt-siclent of Soplunnore Classt Varsity Siriinniing I-3: 'l'racl4 l-3: ll Assn- riatiou 3: li. .X. A. l-4. llfiostt-r Club I-4: Secretary 1: lli-Y I-4: Viee l'rt-siclent J: Suit-nee Club 2. 3. l't1glz' Iiiylzt

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