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' s 'Q ,pr -.- 1.5.2, ' . . r - 962191 - . n 1 '- J , .. 'K he ,4 a k 0 , ,.. . al Q sented the silver cup to our school and retained the gold medal as a token of achie- vement. Things we have to look forward to are: Our Senior class play- skidding directed by Professor C. A. Smithg the Junior-Senlor Reception which we know will be justly given by the Junior class of '33: the Mothers Tea for those who have helped to make possible this opportunity for education: the baccalaureate services: and the one event we have all looked forward to throughout all these years-our COMMENCEMENT. Realization of thls, the flnal year, and the parting from our4Alma Mater ln the near future brought fourth the material dream of an annual to leave as a momento to the future classes, and as a token of our appreciation to the teachers who have so nobly led us onward and upward through our years in dear old D. H. S. so: Just open wide your friendship door, with Welcome on the mat. We've introduced each boy and girl for just a friendly chat. The parting of the ways has come, and we must say Adleu And start our trip to higher sta OUR CLASS OF THIRTY TWO. Mary Alice McCain Genevieve Wise 51 Y 'R -P 2 ' x S -.i 1 if 4 J L I 1 V 3 N 4' 413 . A' . ..-.--..1-- , f b NQMM , S nn . f W . . s H
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I I 15.1 I , fs. M P, Sc- it nw. :- - X 'YV SENIOR CLASS HISTORY fContinuedJ on the bulletin board the first six weeks. The rest of the time more concentration was given to that fatal subject. Those who guided the class through this year as able leaders were: President ........................ Loren Grimes Vice-President . . . ...... Mary Cohee Secretary ..... .... H azel Anderson Treasurer .... . . . Frances Amick Sponsor ..... . . . Miss Beulah Smith The dramatic part of our Junior year was marked by the presentation of the Junior class play It Won't Be Long Now. The social activities of this year were the Junior-Senior Reception and the Class picnic. The Reception was an event long to be remembered by all who were priviliged to attend. The Country Club was beautifully decorated in green and silver and the banquet, which was daintily served, was followed by a formal dance. Q We started out with eighty-flve in nineteen twenty-eight. There's seats reserved for fifty-eight on this good Ship o' State. Well here we are-nearing the end of nineteen thirty-two, drawing closer to the goal to which we all aspire, and on the nnal step to our astral destination. This, the last year, is by no means the least-it is the greatest in activities and achievements. Those who omcially have guided us through this ilnal year are: President ...................... William Taylor Vice-President .... Loren Grimes Secretary ....... .... M ary Cohee Treasurer ....... Laura Gilliam Sponsor .................... Miss Beulah Smith Some of our class mates were enthusiastic members of the debate team coached by Mr. Lloyd H. Wagner and won several victories over other schools in our state. Those who participated and are in the class of '32 are: William Taylor, Edward Holmes, and Frances Amick. Max Holmes and Genevieve Wise represented our school in the Central Indiana Ora- torical Contest which was held here in November. Genevieve won the contest and pre- , . s , s Q rf ,....... it i W!! WAI. p' V
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K I' . 1 1 1 K. . NP'-rg -, 'al 'Q-.1-gm -. -1 M' llllllll l vvvvv t , as km .1z,,, JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1929, we entered D. H. S. We selected the class oflicers as follows: President ......................... John Walker Vice-President .... .......... R uth Smith Treasurer ..... .... W oodrow Whiteman Sponsor ..................... Miss Naomi Pruitt We chose scarlet and silver as our class colors. Freshman Day we wore green bibs with out names on them, and we were kept busy doing what the upper classmen told us to do. That evening the initiation reception was held for us in the gymnasium. The Freshman Picnic was held at Camp Tecumseh. During our Sophomore year our omcers were: President ................. .... J ohn Walker Vice-President ..... ........ B etty Wilson Secretary ....... .......... R uth Smith Treasurer .... .... W oodrow Whiteman Sponsor. ...,................. .......Mr.Bryan We had passed the stage of being Green Freshmen and were Silly Sophomores. Nothing eventful happened in our Sophomore year, except we helped initiate the Freshmen. The Sophomore Picnic was held at Loy's Camp, Echo Lodge, oiigfthe Tlppeopnoe river. I President ...... . ............... Thomas Benner Vic-President .... . . , . John Walker Secretary ...... ...... R uth Smith Treasurer .... . . . Josephine Shader Sponsor . ,...................... Mrs. Lostutter On December 10, 1931, our Junior Class Play Be An Optimist , was presented. We were saddened by the death of our classmate, Irene Gilliam, on February. 1932. At present, we are looking forward to the Junior Reception. Top Row-Harold Anderson, Devon Smith, Jackson Patton, John Walker, Woodrow Whiteman, Wayne Million, William Ryan. 'ith Row--Gilbert Underhill, Betty Wilson, Gall Allen, Virginia Els, Louise Burgett. Kathleen Sites, Ruth Smith. 6th Row-Katheryn Lucas, Mary Lane, Opal Smith, Janet Olson, Loda Erb, Irene Gilliam, Mary Watson. 5th Row-Wanda Coombs, Hazel Liebert, Martha Duff, Mabel Ashba, Ethel I-Ielland, Mary Erb, Evelyn Harner. 4th Row-Marybell Thomson, Gladys Jackson, Josephine Shaffer, Hope Robbins, Jeanne Sharpe, Clementine Moore, Harold Brewer. 3rd Row-John Heiland, Woodrow McDowell, Dowe Trent, Ralph Sines, Ruth Brookshire, Lawrence VanDerVo1gen, Robert Wilson. 2nd Row-Clay Briggs Charles Dlsinger, Raymond Baum, Tom Benner, Geraldine Goslee, Anna Margaret Shaffer, Joe Hunter. lst Row-Martha. Matthews, Mary Lou McFarland, Robert Wagner, John Sleber, William Tyler, Harry Conn, Beryl Jenkins, Geraldine Arnold.
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