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Fifteenth Commencement Exercises at DECATUR CATHOLIC HICH SCHOOL Friday, june 4, 1937 PROGRAM Proeessional liliilcligiingsniareli lf. Grieg Orvliestra, clireetecl lay Nr. Allyert Sellmeyer Senior Class Song Xxere Mareliing Unwarcl C C C Senior Class Seleetion Lustsliiel-Overture C Keler Bela Oreliestra Aclclress To Tlie Gracluates C C C C Nr. Floycl l. lxflelxtlurrav Stale Superintenclenl ol Srliools Selection C C C Gipsiana-rlqliemes From Hungarx Paul Yocler Orelwestra Distrilmtioii ol' Diplomas C C C Rev. tl. J. Seimetz Recessional C C vlioreliliglit - Nurclw C C Scotson Clarlc Urcliestra IW!
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Junior Achievements CLASS OFFICERS l.ouis Xvolpert . . . llelen Kohne .... .leanette Rumschlag lxlonica Schmitt .. lxlargarel l,ose . Class Guardian . . . . President . . Vice-president . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Hisloriun . . Sr. 111. flgnes lllollo: For character, not for lame Colors: Coral and Silver Flower: Xvhite Rose On Septemher 8. 1936, twenty-live ol' the 1955 sophomores returned to D. C. H. S. to talie up their course of study. The First undertalcing was easily accom- plished, that undertalcing heing the elec- tion of ol:ljicers. Then the class started real studying. XV e were introduced to that mysterious machine, the typewriter. lVlore mysterious, however, were the tangled lines ol shorthand. Complicated as they were, the juniors succeeded in coming through triumphant. Uur adventures grew more exciting day hy clay. XV e were requested to give a class play. XV e choose a three-act larce, mln- 1211 truding on l'lorace,H which proved highly successliul. Xve made our social dehut at the .lunior-Senior Reception - and suc- cesslxully tool Xve also proved our acting ahility in the class meeting programs. Xve enacted two short plays, one in Uctolber and one in February. Xve seem to have coolcing ahility too. XV e proved it hy serving two very success- lul First Friday hrealclasts during the year. June -1, 1937, linds us anxiously await- ing the pleasures of vacation, and plane ning lor higger conquests in our senior year.
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