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Kit-a iow: R Tully. M. Derby. K Avery, M- Rice. I . Spencer, R. Van Mairc. J. Wilear. V. Rol in on. Second row: A Schuuer. 1. Kovtall, M Palinaiicf. S Brown. II Kalliin. I Htumbrnt. K. K«rpj», M. Hale. I). S'wlnn, J. Howard, Tliird row: I.. lleiKcr. M. Van lc Hoicart, M. HallberR. ). Van VeDcr. I Storr . . Wonltev, l.ockc. Fourth row: A. Handlow. I. Ilurfnw . V. Dunwidilie. F llnkliolt . I.. Hief, E. Fixkc, J. Kiitle»on, C. Willixrh. M. Vance. I- 1’tlvcr. I). K,iolimt. I). Rice. Fifth row: J Bray, W. lint. G. Klttint, M. Mo er, J Dunwiddie. A. Tb«m|i oa. E. Helm. J. Harvey, j. Schroder, I. Handle. B. Klevinr Sixth row: I . Obcrla. ) Iwchner, (1. Swacina, M Stonewall, J lorkln, I. Kai»er, II. Root. R. Knit, A. CornioK. Jfrrshtnatt (Class ffiistnru On August 31. thirty-six Freshmen enrolled in the Del .wan Junior High! The first week passed rapidly, but during the second week, school lxx»ks cried out in vain; everyone was too busy eating hot dogs and riding on the merry-go round at the County Fair to study. We all enjoyed the ftx tball games in the fall, and at the Homecoming we made our debut into High School Society. December 6 is a day to he long remembered. Dick Rice passed his Latin test and June Van Veher got a zero in Algebra. But still the day was not complete, because Allyn Coming failed to ask one question in Latin, and Leonard Kaiser came to school without a hag of candy. No Freshman will ever forget January' 22 we passed into Senior High. Unfortunately only half of the class received coveted seats in the big assembly, because the ’’nine semester students just couldn't bear to leave the old torture chamber.” The week following our class officers were elected. Now our President and Secretary-Treasurer carry on many serious discussions, hut we all know that they are not talking “class business. In the spring, we all ttxik part in the many social activities of the school and to our enjoyment many of our delightful couples had the opportunity of attending the prom. Our first chapter is almost ended, hut before writing finis it must he added that Marjorie Derby, of our class, had the honor of receiving first place in the 1932 Declamatory contest. 1241
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Fir t row: M. Christian. I). HmtlU. I.. Juno. I). CIrunwc. H. IJewellyu. II. Staff uni. M. Netv-n. B. Cameron. Second row. I„ Van Matte. M. Guudry. V. Brown. I). Howard. II. Kenner. E. Cage. V. I titter. I BUting. Third r w: D. Redrniu . C). Veley. W l!cwe . V Stnrck, V Doebcri. K Kitrtnan, B Klirxkic, A. Hitch. FonrtH row: I.. Johnson, K. Cnlickoin. K. Schulr, G. Bi-llman. J. Jack»- n. I) Wandtke, W. Btttmlierg, L Christiansen. Fifth row: A. Chrimiintrn, G. Kaiser. J. Stewart. X. DeVojr. M. Peterson. I). Messier. Orator (Enunrtl The Senior Council, composed of all seniors in good standing, »s divided into Social, Secretarial, Financial and Traffic Committees. Lester Jones and Marlene Nelson are joint Chairmen of the Social Committee, which is further divided into sub-committees: Decorations. Refreshments, and Music, on which committees the majority of the Seniors serve. Edna Schulz and Dorothy Gransee, the secretaries of the Council, make programs and bulletins for the school. Marlene Nelson has charge ot' the attendance records. The Library Committee, composed of Edna Schulz. Winifred Storck and Dora Redenius. is cataloguing the library, and keeps the shelves in order. It is the duty of the Traffic Committee, which consists of twenty-four members, to regulate study-hall traffic. Faculty director Louise Jacobson. [261
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