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High Lights of Senior Year MoTTo of I936 No VicTory WiThouT ETTorT. Nulla palma sine pulvere reTers To The days of The Roman CharioT races when The winner was awarded The palm oT vic- Tory. A greaT deal oT dusT always ac- companied These races and no palm could be won wiThouT iT. To The Senior oT IQ36 iT means ThaT True vicTory will come only aTTer a serious eTTorT has been made. He is going TorTh inTo The world To gain a vicTory. Class Day Class day is a day oT resT and play Tor Seniors. lT is a Time To see and Talk To The many Teachers who have helped Them and beTriended Them. Seniors are seen siTTing baclc, Talking, Taking liTe easy, laughing gayly-and yeT, under- neaTh Their TrivoliTy is a serious noTe, Tor They are abouT To leave The halls oT Their dear high school. In The assembly program This year, on ThaT day oT days Tor Seniors, The class will and prophecy were read. A skiT was wound around Men, Women and Old MasTer Goat Senior PresidenT Mayer Singerman gave The class mascoT To Junior PresidenT Billl Swisher. This day will long be remem- bered by The graduaTing class. Tzvruti sm cn Medleys Are OuT Ever since subscripTions Tor The Med- ley were Taken in The assembly, Decem- ber IO, l935, sTucienTs have been conTin- ually inquiring as To when Medleys would come ouT. Freshmen, Sophomores, Jun- iors, Seniors alilce were anxiously awaiT- ing The imporTanT daTe. AT lasT The greaT day arrived and Throngs oT exciTed sTu- denTs crowded around assigned rooms To receive Their year books. The mosT Tun oT all was geTTing signaTures and having Triends wriTe noTes concerning The acTivi- Ties in which These Triendships were Tormed. Soon everyone TelT aT peace wiTh The world and a happy Medley STaTT TelT Their work well done. GraduaTion The mosT imporTanT daTe in The liTe oT a Senior is CommencemenT nighT. IT is The crowning poinT OT his high school ca- reer. This year, an eTTorT was made To give ouTsiders a glimpse inTo The various deparTmenTs oT Danville l-ligh School. JusT whaT is TaughT in each deparTmenT was porTrayed in an inTeresTing Tashion by leading members oT The Class oT I936. A picTure oT The modern high school curriculum was presenTed and iT leTT a lasTing impression on The minds oT The many Triends and relaTives aT The ex- ercises Tor The Seniors oT I936.
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Coprich, Edna Day, Myron Seniors Who Do Not I'Iave Their Pictures in The Medley Douglas, March I-Iarkness. Joe I-licks, William Jenkins, Junior Joy, William Meeker, Lawrence Moulron, Larry McCoy, Chesier Rea, Eugene Redenbaugh, Raymond Tuggle, Jean Wesr, Leo Willis, Mary SENIOR COMMITTEES SONG COMMITTEE Leihamae Farmer, Chr. I-Ionore Ronan Tom Carmody Mary Ellen Mellinger COLOR COMMITTEE GIFT COMMITTEE Philip Jones, Chr. Bill Richner, Chr. Paul Klaege Bob Lake Jack George Daisy Clark Madeline McGary Clara Neuperr Mary Elizaloerh Waller Allan Thornion SOCIAL COMMITTEE PROGRAM COMMITTEE John Payne, Chr. I-Ial Ercanbrack Mary J. Acion Muriel Lindley Frank I-Iuinicke Jane Purnam Louis Brani Dick Jones, Chr Vlfilbern Keeie Ralph Pale Armada Ward Irene Kay Minnelfia Phelps Dave Barkman INVITATION COMMITTEE MOTTO COMMITTEE Arliegh Lee, Chr. Esiher Lumbrick Marian Billman Frank Senger James I'Iowrey Frances Ealy, Chr. Regina Burinerle Beisy Plall Leo Soneson Claus Rohwecler Page Tzwuiv
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