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Ve K A1L Elfl5D S 6 v I June, 1933 IDA PETERS I have no other but a womanls reasong I think him so, because I think him sof' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Cain Raiser LESLIE ROBINETTE The more man knows the more he is inclined to be modest. Football 1315 Captain Soccer Team 1415 Orchestra 1315 Vice- President Class 1315 President Class 1415 Track 1415 Salu- tatorian. RAYMOND SNYDER The man who blushes is not quite a hrutef, President of Class 1115 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 415 Football 12, 315 Track EARLE TUTTLE Rejoice, oh young man, in thy youth. CATHERINE HUGHES Fm sure care's an enemy to life? ' STANLEY LEPLEY rr Young fellows will be young fellowsf, EDITH RIDDELL It is well to know how to be silent till it is time lo speak. E121
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June, 1933 The KALENDS FRIEDA KUI-INEL W17cre there is something of interest, Something of fun-tlvere am If, Glee Club 14,5 Cain Raiser PRISCILLA MARVIN 'Tl7c clwicest things in life come in small parlqagesf, Vice-Presiclent Class 11,5 Class Secretary 12, 3,5 Kalends Staff 12, 3, 4,5 Manager Girls' Basketball 13, 4,5 Cain Raiser 13, 4,5 President Student Association 14,5 Class Day Program. CATHERINE MASON The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, or the band to executef, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 4,5 Prize Speaking 11, 2,5 Glee Club 11, 2, 3,5 Kalencls Staff 12, 3, 4,5 Cain Raiser 13, 4,5 Dramatics 14,5 Student Council 14,5 Class Day Program. EDITH MCMULLIN My conscience is my crown, Contented thoughts my rest. Kalencls Staff 12, 3, 4,5 Glee Club 12,5 Choir 14,5 Basketball 13, 4,5 Cain Raiser 13, 4,5 Stuclent Council ELEANOR PALMER A girl of quiet ways? Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 4,5 Choir 14,5 Dramatics E111 :Bl
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June, 1933 ,The KALENDS President's Speech Friends, teachers, classmates, lend me your ears, I come to welcome, not to bore you. The evil classes do lives after them, The good is oft forgotten with their passing, So let it be with us. The noble teachers Will say we were not too ambitious If it were so, it was a grievous fault, And grievously do we repent it. Here, under leave of Prof. and all the rest, For Prof. is an honourable man, So are the women, all honourable women, Come we to speak in our behalf. We have brought many honours to D. A. Which honours will my classmates soon relate. But teachers say we lacked ambition, And teachers are an honourable body. We speak not to disprove what teachers say, But here we are to speak what we do know. You all have loved us once, not without cause, What cause withholds you then to mourn our leaving? 1' if if Bear with us, Our hearts are in this program here today, And I must pause to let my classmates speak. A History fBeing a diary of D. A. during the high school days of the Class of I933.j 1929-30 fFRESl-IMEN, Sept. 6-Today did thirty-seven of us behold the high school walls for the first time as Fresh- men. We were not kept long today as all we had to do was to register and plan our course. Much bewildered and not knowing where to go and what to do next, we went home. Sept. 7-This morning did we again return to ponder upon our schedules, which did indeed cause considerable trouble. Conliicts were nu- merous. How hard it was for us to understand the way in which the upperclassmen went about their duties. They seemed to know exactly when and where to do things. Indeed, it was mirac- ulous! Sept. 19-Beginning to feel more at home and have a vague idea of what we are to do. Today with much pride we did hold our first class meet- ing. The following officers were elected: President-Raymond Snyder. Vice-President-Priscilla Marvin. Secretary-Ruth Hoos. Treasurer-Robert Hunt. Oct. 30--With great fright were we summoned to D. A.'s halls tonight to undergo the much- dreaded initiation. After eating Limburgcr cheese and having skinned grapes put down our necks, we thoroughly believe that we are full- fledged FRESHMEN! ' Mar. 13-Did betake myself to the auditorium for the Annual Prize Speaking Contest. Great honor for Freshmen, as one member of said class received second prize. Apr. 10-11-Methinks studying was far from the minds of many these days, as there are too many beautiful paintings decorating our walls. The Elson Art Exhibit is the cause of this spas- modic turn of mind toward Art. We Freshmen, feel quite important this year as many of us have taken part in such things as basketball, orchestra, glee club and plays, be- sides struggling with Latin and algebra! 1930-31 fSOPHOMOREJ Sept. 10-Back to school after a perfectly gor- geous vacation. How dignified we feel, for are we not now at the heights of being Soplvomores? Sept. 25-Today did we hold a class meeting to elect officers. Methinks 'twas wise choosing we did in selecting James Honeywell for President, Paul Swanson for Vice-President, Priscilla Marvin for Secretary, V Clara Dannheimer for Treasurer. April 15-Methinks we have two good speak- ers in our class as they did win for themselves the sum of S10 each for the first prize in the annual prize speaking contest tonight. E131 -C28
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