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1933 the senior class of '34 . . MR. H. F. DERR INSTITUTED THE FOUR YEAR COURSE IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL Idea Committee Arleen Culver Lillian Lillberg Nathan Annas jack Hope Idaline Lee Vivienne Wetter Sylvia Johnson Mztsic Committee Herbert Palmer Orville Peterson Harold Rowe Mike Sarich Lois Herrick Alyne Jensen On November 18, Prom Committees Refreshment Committee Ruth Littlejohn Frances Ellis Catherine McCabe Ruth Peacock Odessa Thompson Invitation Committee Mariann Swanson Esther Luhtala Carol Montgomery Ruth Wickstrom Program Committee Wayne Kuusisto ldaline Lee George Shipman Decoration Committee Arnold johnson Ted Babrox Donald Blazevich Herbert Carlson Howard Eychaner Ruth Holm Idaline Lee Phyllis Gonterman Charles Masterson Vega Norrby SENIOR-JUNIOR PROMENADE Nlike Roche Orville Peterson Lillian Lillbcrg Mayme Seppala Faye Scott Edgar Swanson Owen Tolf George White Donald Whiti1iai1 Edward Smith Carl White Neilo Koski Gilbert Frey A potluck dinner was served to the decorating were hosts to the junior class at the annual senior- junior promenade. Unlike previous years the dance was held at the beginning of the school year rather than in the spring. This plan was adopted to prevent too much social activity during the final weeks of school. The gymnasium was tastefully decorated in fall colors-shades of yellow, brown and lavender. A canopy of autumn leaves was over the entire gym ceiling. Garden furniture was placed around the wall so that onlookers might enjoy themselves. Programs for the dance were in the shape of autumn leaves. committee the night of decorating for the prom In order that the class might economize with their funds the fruit frappe was made by a com- mittee composed of members of the class. The grand march of the prom was led by Lawrence Keegan and Elsie Peura. The two classes were honored at the dance by the presence of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Spickerman, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Rutledge and Miss Catherine Dennis, as chaper- ones, while the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Beals, Miss Irma Wittke, and the re- maining members of the school board. FORMERLY STAGE ROADS .... A STREET CAR COMPANY HAD CARS TRAVELING
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FOUR YEARS OF LATIN WERE FORMERLY TAUGHT IN THIS HIGH SCHOOL Senior Class Officers First Row fseatedj ELSIE PEURA-Secretary EVELYNNE JACOBSON--Vice President Sefona' Row frlandingl LAWRENCE KEEGAN-President CARL WHITE-Sergeant-at-arms NEILO KOSKI-Treasurer Even though the financial condition of the country seems to be in a better condition we still hnd it an impossibility to obtain money growing on the trees or bushes. The seniors have spent much time in raising money, by means of candy sales, concessions at both football and basketball games, as well as sponsoring sunset dances at various intervals during the school year. Then too, orange and black pencils were sold on which was printed the basketball schedule for the l933-34 season. During the second semester came the problem of choosing the cast for the annual senior class play. In the spring came the annual senior picnic, for which committees were chosen and work begun to plan for the picnic which was held in the latter part of May. Reminiscing over our high school days, wherein we worked and played together, we find it no easy task to think of departing from the beloved halls of D. T. H. S. where we have become so attached and have spent many happy hours. From green to greener fields we go where we know other opportunities await us, if only we shall go in search of them. PRINTED IN 1859. . . FIRST S7
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Stage Managers T1ckets Publ1c1ty and Posters Albe I SPH THE ORIGINAL BUILDING WAS ORIGINALLY PLANNED TO ACCOMMODATE 400 .... THE YOUNGEST Ph 1 p B Sen1or Class Play THE CHARACTERS fTemporary Cast, Nancy Blake eannette Ballou Evelynne acobson R1chard W1nslow Nathan Annas Robert Pru1tt Augusta W1nslow Martm Marjone Beals Ruth L1ttleJohn Martha Muff W1nslow Phyll1s Gonterman Mar1ann Swanson Charlotte Wmslow Faye Scott Eleanor Welherman Katie Lucllle Hagman Ethel Holderness Earl Donahoe LeRoy Nelson Howard Eychaner Roger Hayes Lawrence Keegan Harold Rowe Alan Mart1n Ohver Wmslow Mark W1nslow COMMITTEES T01 o KIVISIO Carl Wh te Robert McC nn Donald Blazevlch Propert1es Marlon We herman Helen Sch et er Margery P r l Busmess Manager Nello Koslc F d Rah Ed Smzth Costumes Cather e McCabe E leen Fa Frances Potte Make up Syl a ohnso Idallne Lee Dorothy no Ruth W ck t Vv nn Wrt L1ght1ng A nold K Joh son Donald Homoutz George Wh te Ushers Ruth Hol M3fl0n Anderson Al1ce Peterso Antonea Anderso SYNOPSIS OF SCENE ACT I The l1v1ng room of the W1nslows house Late une ACT II The porch Fourth of July Francs EIS Ll M hl y c e son Esthe Luhtala I ene ohnson E s e et Alyne jense E elyn Masterson Evelyn Hueber L Il an Lrllberg El nor Webster ACT III The llV1HgI'OOI1'1 the followlng evenmg TI-IE STORY The Youngest IS a very human and appeal1ng comedy of contemporary Amer1can l1fe The Wmslow fam1ly about whom the play centers l1ves ln a large conservat1ve home 1n a small Clty 1n New Yorlc Rlchard Wmslow the youngest from whom the play takes 1ts t1tle IS a clowntrodden youth of twenty two The mterest of the fam1ly at the beg1nn1ng of the play IS found 1n R1chards future whlch IS most uncerta1n He w1shes to become a wrxter wh1le the famlly lntends that he should enter the management of h1s brother Ol1vers p1n factory IH wh1ch the other members are also engaged Rlchard cont1nues to take the abuse heaped upon h1m by h1s older brothers and SISFCFS One of h1s SISICFS Muff how ever sympatlnzes w1th h1m and takes h1s part L1fe at the W1nslow house cont1nues w1th constant blclcermg unt1l the arr1val of Nancy Blake a fr1end of the g1rls She has never met R1chard but arranges the meet1ng soon after she arr1ves W1th the help of Alan Mart1n Augustas husband Nancy qulclcly turns the t1de and gets Rlchard to assert hlmself turmng upon h1s oppressors 1n an lmpresslve manner W1th the romance of Nancy and Rlchard the comedy closes 1n true romant1c fashlon BETWEEN SYCAMORE DEKALB AND AURORA IN 1909 WILLARD M McEWEN By i 1 any I J , J 5 1 ff 77 ' ' 1 5 ' 1 , , , . . , 1 2 ' 3 ' ' : r 1 vicis Av I I FE i 1 ie e e er A e V ll i . A . . I 1 El . ' f ' . r . n r J , 1n . . . . l1 P lra - 1 lvre . . , 1 1 r n w i z - . g V ie so . VM G . VI J n m Wlfm OWS - ' Mayme Seppala 3 S w ' n I l V ' 1 1 s rom n 1 . b . . . , J : - , . Qc 77 - ' ' ' 7 - 1 1 1 , . 7 . . . . . N ,, ' 1 1 ' , . , . . . , . . . 1 1 , . , . , .... .
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