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JUNIGRS President Howard McMurray Vice-President Priscilla Axtell Secretary Jane Marshman Treasurer William Vigus A111 'isfr Mr. James Miller Roby Axxell, Marjorie Beilby, Emily Briggs, Vera Briggs, Nancy Brown, Daniel Capel, Lois Carson, Phyllis Clift, Edward Cook, Elizabeth Cornwall, Betty Decker, Dorthea Delong, Elinor Fife, Earl Fuller, Pauline Gardi nier, Daniel Hall, Thomas Hamlin, Laura Hill, Elnora Hornbeck, Edith Knoeller, Gertrude Lee, Joyce Lee, Lucille Lobdell, Woods McNett. Junior Activities During the school year of 1940-41 the junior Class sponsored the following activities, junior Barn Dance Sept. 215 Junior Round and Square Dance Sept. 28: A Series of five Round and Square Dances Nov. 15, Nov 29, Dec. 7, Dec. 14, Dec. 21, junior Supper Feb. 25, Annual Junior Carnival May 16, Annual Junior Prom june 20. Dorothy Martin, james Miller, Doris Mills, cis Secrest, Barbara Sherman, Raymond Smith, Hervey Tarbox, jean Thomson, Althema Tripp, Milton Warner, Walter Waszltiewicz, Dorothy Webb, Durwood Wright, Freeland Terpenning. 22 Ralph Palmer, Dorothy Price, Evelyn Roberson, Alice Russell, Fran Il' dlfl
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Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. CALENDAR OF 1940 41 Today found us back in our Alma Mater Classes organized for details see elsewhere in Acorns Holiday at last 4 H Fair The juniors gave us the first social event of the yearg a very successful Barn Dance Seniors follow suit with a Round and Square Dance with a floor show. lirvin Tuttle was elected to Presidency of the Student Council after two campaign assemblies. Barbara Sliter was the other candidate. Seniors entertained the public with a Southern Ham Supper styled after those of the Class of '40. Of course this was a sure success. Seniors exhibited their culinary art in a bakesale with considerable profit. Another Senior Round and Square Dance. , 8- Quarterlies. Student body grieved, this was Miss Osborn's last day with us. Nov Nov. No school. Seniors entertained with Roller Skating Party at Donovan's Hall. li, 29, Dec. 7, 14, 21- Series of junior Round and Square Dancesg well attended and Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May june june june june june june extra specially successful. Seniors put on a Real Italian Spaghetti Supper with all that goes with it. Seniors went into seclusion today: at least until the marks change. Seniors flashed their rings at anyone who bothered to look. Student Council Assembly to revise the Constitution. Seniors' Christmas wreath and card sales drawing to a close. School out at last. School started againg two weeks until regents. Tryouts for Prize Speaking in assembly. Regents began. New semester began. Prize Speaking: Howard McMurray, Durwood XY'right, Barbara Kenrick, and limily Briggs carried off the honors. Another Southern Ham Supper by the Seniors. Sectional Prize Speaking here. Howard McMurray, Barbara Kcnrick represented D.C.S. juniors sponsored a Roast Pork Supper and gave you all you could eat. Another Senior Bakesale. Social event of the ages, Sunbonnet Dance, semi-formal with exquisite decorations. The Sunbonnet Girl Senior operettag a success in every possible way. , 3- Quarterlies: last chance for us Seniors before graduation. Sidney Musical Festival. W'indsor Seniors presented Yours Truly Willie, their Senior play. Took our Operetta to Windsor. This scheme of exchanging plays proved successful. School closed for Easter vacation. This was Marian Andrews' last day with us. XVe'll all miss her when we come back. Returned to school. Certification list out. Surprise! Requirements had been changed junior Carnival: hectic as usual. Strawberry Festival. , june I- Senior tripg four days, three nights in New York City. letters were awarded today in our last assembly of the year. The end for us Seziiors -20- Regents week. junior Prom as usual. H Baccalaureate. Class Night. Commencement: All llail, To Time, NVell Spent.
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SOPHOMORES President Richard Storrer Vin'-Presirfenf Evelvn Steinman Serretarvy- Treasurer Barbara Schwenz Adviser Mr. William Anderson Ruth Adams, Mary Atwood, Jennie Backus, Shirleen Barlow, Clifford Barnhart, Allen Beebe, Graydon Begeal, Edward Bonker, Marjorie Brazie, Mary Browne, Mary Brundage, Bertha Buchanan, Donald Buck, Howard Buck, Robert Butcher, Betty Lou Cordner, Harold Corey, Lester Dibble, Helen Drumm, Carmen Frank, Sumner Frank, Marie Gallagher, Beula Gelatt, Donald Hafele, James Hafele, Olin Hart, justin Hartz, Elwyn Hendrickson, Myra Hessinger, Kathrine Hurlburt, Gleason Judd, Barbara Kenrick, Ella Lamoree, Arletta LaTourette. Sophomore Activities As usual with the Sophomore Class, we began our drive for funds with the sale of pencils. The Class of 1943 is proud of its having sold more pencils than any other Sophomore Class. We sold 1000 pencils which earned for us 525. In the second semester we sponsored for the lirst time in the history of school a contest to collect bread coupons, offering very substantial prizes to those collecting the most. Prizes were won by Mary Atwood and Mary Lou Eagan. The class earned about S20. As this book goes to press the Sophomore Class expects to sponsor at least one more function. Walter Lee. Patricia Lipp, Harold Lord, Robert Malley, Rexford Mills, Eugene Munroe, Robert Munroe, Anna Niles, Shirley Norton, lvan Odell, Raymond Price, Mary Roose, Diana Sanford, Robert Schriver, Pauline Scho- iield, Isabelle Seymour, William Skellett, Florence Skillman, john Skillman, Evelyn Ann Steinman, George Strong, Claude Teale, William Thomas, Helen Turner, Marshall Vnndermark, Burton Waidler, Wayne Walker, Martha XVard, Georgi- anna Wilcox, Jennie Zaczek.
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