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SIX SENIOR COMMITTEES CHOSEN TO PLAN SENIOR ACTIVITIES OF 1 934 Each year the tremendous task of se- lecting members of the various senior committees presents itself. Inasmuch as these committees are the very essence of all that is representative of a successful senior class, the chairmen and their sub- ordinate members must be selected with careful consideration in regard to their ability, leadership and industry. The Class of '34 was fortunate to secure members who were well qualified, as their work shows. Song Committee The Senior song is a composition that will continue to live in the hearts of the members of the class of '34 even after the last measures have been sung. The words of Golden Brown were written by Phil Yeager and the music composed by Frances Mayo. The song committee in charge was Helen Coates, Mary Alice Parker, Ed Bilek and chair- man, Erwin Timerman. Color Committee llrown and Gold, signifying endurance and success, were chosen by the commit- tee, Naomi jones, Lloyd Davidson, Gen- evieve Landman, and Harrison Stine. chairman. These were chosen not only because of their significance but also for their rugged appearance, typical of the determination of the class of '34, and be- cause of the pleasing appearance they will present on the cover of the year book. Gift Committee Money to spend! That is what the gift committee, with Rolla McDonald as chairman, Virginia Bookwalter, Dorothy lfleshner and George Trenary will have. However, they must get the vote of the class. Aye, there's the rub, said Shakespeare. He was right, for there are many opinions about that two hun- dred dollars and how it should be spent. Finally, the committee, after submitting the idea to the class, decided to collab- orate with the Dramatic Club and pre- sent an amplification system to be used in the auditorium. This gift will aid greatly in the audibility of the programs given in the future and should prove it- self a valuable asset to the school. Motto Committee As the seniors complete their four year course in Danville High School, each has his goal in view, whether he be going to further his education or make practical use of that which he already has obtained. Representative of their determination to complete successfully their aim is the motto of the class of '34. Skyward to Success will have more than a common significance for the sen- ior as he sets out on his future career. This carefully chosen motto was se- lected by the committee, Robert Sears, Edwin Lind, and Ferne Elliot, their chairman being Louise Lindley. Invitation Committee An unusually attractive folder, se- lected by the committee, Ruth Hughes, jack Arnold, Barbara Current, and Earle NVinters, chairman, will bear the announcement and serve as an invita- tion for commencement exercises to be held May 31. Besides the engraved wording, the standard gold seal of our school will be found on these folders. Social Committee An annual question is what idea to use in order to make the social function of the season a grand ending for a big year. As usual the classes decided it by a vote. Food, entertainment, dancing, and soft lights! All that, where good fellow- ship prevails, makes such an event a day long to be remembered. I'ugu' SU
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