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sonalities Perform speed tests .... Mr. Mumma ready to begin the discussion in one of his classes .... A student asks Miss Kauffman ' s opinion about some of her art work .... Mr. Everhart, the Junior High coach, snapped at the entrance to the gym .... Mr. Ketchum, the manual training instructor .... Mr. Dailey smiles as he explains higher mathemat- ics to his class .... The Glee Club must have behaved during practice because Miss Haubold smiles as she puts away her music .... Mr. Smith assigns another cross-word puzzle to his un- suspecting students .... Mr. Dorwin enlightens his class on the subject of history .... Mrs. Kern cheerfully hunts some information for the Ravel- ings.
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Pedagogical Per- Mr. Millikan glances up from his work just long enough to smile for the cameraman .... Some G. A. A. girls get instructions from Miss Pumphrey .... Mr. Adams looks dubious as he checks his grade book .... A student gets an excuse from Miss Elzey, the librarian .... Mr. Andrews waiting in Mr. Brown ' s office .... Miss Worthman smiles as she and her class discuss clothes .... Angle, Mr. Krick ' s secretary, snap- ped after office hours .... Two of the band mem- bers take their lesson from Mr. Sellemeyer .... Your attention for an announcement, please, ' says Mr. Brown .... Miss Frisinger actually smiles as she grades.some Latin papers. Miss Lewton making a theme assignment to her seniors .... Mr. Anderson looks over some
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s emors These are the stars of this production. For three years they worked as freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors in order that they might be able to play the role of seniors. From the begin- ning of the year they strived to make this pro- duction an outstanding success. Then Commence- ment ended their role as high school students. Like all graduates before them, they were reluc- tant to leave D. H. S. ; but each one had a goal to attain, an ambition to be realized, and a part to play in the drama of life. As they strive for success in the world, may they remember to Build for character, not for fame. Gladys Miller and Jack Tricker, editor and business manager of the Rav- elings respectively, pose in caps and gowns.
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