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Bch lV0lu-r Entered as il Junior from Athena High School. Committees: 'Fit-lwt Sales and Gate Help 4. Athletics: Football 3. -l: Foot- ball Letter fl. bl: Basehall Ii, bl: Baseball Letter -l: Uusltetl-all 3. -l: llziskcrhall Letter 3, sl: '1'rzicli .ln Margaret Sanders Offivt-sc Sera: at Arms 2: G. F. Representative 2. 4. Committees: Junior 1'rom 3. Eltln Spencer Entcred as 21 Soplinnmre from Caldwell High School. Idaho. Music: Glec Club 3. Dramatics: Production Staff 4. Lawrence WVinnelt Committees: Junior Prom 3. Athletics: Football 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball Letter 3. -l: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: Rasehall Letter 11. 3, -l: Bas- ketball 2. Il: Basketball Letter 3. Virgil XYinm-ll Entered as 21 Senior from XVaitshur:.: High Scfhnol. Coniniit- tees: 'l'ic-ket Sales and Gate Help 4. Athletics: Football 4: Football Letter 4: KVM-stliiig 4. Stock Judging 'rt-.ini 4. Hilda Trump Entered as a Senior from Uma- pine High School, Oregon. Genevin Wvalls Offices: Class Sec. and Treas. 3. A. D. H. S. Vice President 4: G. F. Representative 2. Com- mittees: Junior Prom 3: Senior Motto 4. Athletics: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball Letter 1, 2: Basketball Honor Team 3, -lg Basl-:ethnll Manager 4. May Fete Attendant 3. May Queen 4. G. F. Letter 3. Announcement Committee Lora McCauley, Jeanne Jackson, and Ralph Smith were the students who interviewed the representatives frmn several announcement companies, They made at choice of eighteen announce- ments which were presented to the class which voted for the desired one, The announcement had the colors of hronze and blue on the front. Class of 1937
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De rrill Rod rick Music: Ban1l'l. 2, Ii, 4: Or- chestra 1. 2. 3. -1: Pep Band 2: SRX Quartet 4: Sax of-ter 4. Ath- letics: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Busc- linll Letter -i. Marguerite M1-t'uuley Offices: A. S. D. H, S. Nomina- tion Council 2: G. F, Nomination Council 2: G. F. Vice President 4: G. F. Ite1n'escl1t:itive 3. Coni- mittees: Junior Prom 3: Senior Prnliliesh' 4: 'Picket Sales and Gate Help -l. Dramatics: Produc' tion Staffs il. Zi. 4. Journalism: Nesika XVawa Staff 3. G. F, Let- ter 3, 4. Mitnugxer of Mui' Fete -i. 'Fri-State Federation t'ouference Jeannette Mcllurgue -t. Committees: Junior Prom 3 Point System 4. Dramarics: Production Staffs Il. 4. 4. Athlet- ics: Busketlinll 1. 2. 3. 4: Bas- ketball Letter 1, 23 Basketball Honor 'Femn Il. 4: Basketliall ltlniiuzei' 4. G. F. Letter 4. Ralph Smith Offices: Class lhinlwscntative 2: A. S. 11. H. S. Nomination Council 2. Zi. Committees: Dance 4: Senior Annuuiicenieiit 4: 'Fic- ltet Sales and Gate Help -l. Mu- sic: Hand 1, 2. Ci: Orchestra 1. 12. il: Pep Band 2. 3. Drumatics: Christmas Play 3: Junior Play 3. Journalism: Priinson D II, 4. Rnvmlmd Storm- Athletics: lfootbzill 2, fl: Foot- tiiffives: Class in-esitiem 1. 2 MH mme' 'W' Coniniittees: Junior Prom 2. 3. Music: Bzintl 1. 2. 3, 4: Orches- tra 1, 2, S, -t: Pep lzillld 2. 32 tjperctta Prntluction Staff 2. 3. -1. Drninntics: Senior Play -i. Jourd nalism: Xesika Wawu Staff 3 .-Xthletics: Famtluill Manager 3 l11'l11iStl'Y Team -I. Mildred Murtlnl Entered as at Senior from XVQS- ton High School. Oregon. t hurlotte Parson Athletics: Basketball 3, Dra- matics: Production Staff 2. -l. Garrett Titus Offices: A. S. IJ. H. S. Nomi- nation Council 3. t'ommittees: Junior Prom 3. Athletics: Foot- ball 1. 2, 3, -1: Football Letter 3, -1. F. F. A. 4. Grady Treumiu Paddle Squad 4. Jenn Puyno Offices: G. F. Representative 2. Committees: Senior Flower and Color 4. Music: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. May Fete Attendant 4. YV. S. Convention Delegates A committee of three determined who would represent Dayton High School at the annual Convention in XV. S. C. This committee was Bill Dick, Mr. Goodrich. and Mr. Purnell. Lola, Harlan. Bernice Boone. Dale Court- ney, and Bill Dick were the official delegates. Leora Fletcher and Delbert Laughery were alternates and had the privilege of going but neither attended. Class of 1937 l lo
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Senior Advisor: Mr. Goodrich. Senior Clams Offivers: Darrel Marks. Bill Dick, Bernice Boone, Lenore Cecil. Senior B Class: Back row, left to right-.limrnie Tewalt. Harold Sleemun, Lloyd Rainwater. Mar- vin Elwell, L E Van Buskivk. Front 1'ow-Martha Cyrus, Maxine Johnsen, Lois Harlan. Bernzuline Jones. Edith Moran. Post lil'llllll1lt9SI Guernsey Girton. Laura Cyrus. Senior B's Only slightly smaller than that of last year this year's graduating class was distinguished by the activity of its members as well as the high scholastic aver- age of the class as a whole. The 86 people who made up the group were divided into 67 senior A's and l9 senior B's. A large number participated in the sports program with many boys engag- ing in three sports and one or two in four. Senior football lettermen who will be available for next year's squad are Captain-elect L E Van Buskirk, Lloyd Rainwater, Marion Weatherford and Jim Tewalt. The basketball team was composed largely of seniors who will not be back next year. The advance in rating of the Crimson D was due in great measure to the efforts of the seniors who held positions of responsibility on the staff. Like- wise, many seniors contributed material for the Nesika Wawa. Music, both vocal and instrumental drew a large portion of its participants from this year's graduates. Leads in the annual operetta, Oh, Doctor, were taken by eight of these people, ten played in the school orchestra, and nine were members of the band. Half the members of the girls' sextette and the boys' quartette were seniors. The senior class necessarily handles the largest volume of business of any class in school. Included in this were sponsoring the class play, financing the annual sneak. sending a delegation to the high school conference in Pullman, engaging commencement and baccalaureate speakers, decorating the grave of Dr, Pietrzycki, purchasing class jewelry, announcements and cards, and select- ing colors, flowers and motto. The group was capably directed in these activ-' ities by Darrel Marks the first semester and Bill Dick the second. In spite of a multitude of activities this class was able to maintain an ex' cellent scholastic record. The four-year average of the entire group was 85.14. Twenty had averages of 90 or better. Dale Courtney, the valedictorian, had an average of 97, the highest it is possible to achieve. During this last year four other seniors earned the straight A report cards necessary to membership on the high honor roll, They were Lenore Cecil, Marguerite McCauley, June Knott and Bernice Boone. 17
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