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f 'ffl a , -- 'DELPHIC E2 Hg S 1932 X9 C. J. Walker .................. Study Hall, History, Government, Economics Edith Jane Hawkins ..............................l................. History, Study Hall Ernest R. Palfrey ...... General Science, Physical Ed., Athletic Coach Marguerite A. Gutschow ..............,............................. English, German Orin E. Nay ...........,..,..................... l ................ Biology, Orchestra, Band Leulah Cadwell ........ ..........., G irls' Physical Education, English Edward Collett ........ ........ S howcard. Mechanical Drawing, Art Inez A. Dickson ....... .....i........i............................. S panish, Latin Korle F. Coulson ......... .............,,.................. S hops, Military Carolyn Spohn .....i....,......,,.............,,.,.... Home Economics, Home Arts The second of these events took place on St. Patrick's Day, in the cafeteria. A delicious menu of Irish stew, Emerald Isle salad, shamrock cookies and ice cream was served by a group of girls. Toasts were made by Mr. Walker and response by Mr. Coulson. A delightful program was presented, several faculty members tak- ing part. On April 16, a delicious breakfast was enjoyed on Haden Heights. Q The menu consisted of ham and eggs, friedpotatoes, hotrolls, coffee, strawberries and cream prepared by Miss Petersen, Mrs. Swarthout, Miss Spohn, Mr. Hellbaum, Mrs. Hawkins, and Mr. Nay.
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A ..4. ,k.,.. . C -e . , 'Xiu Q' My fifwl fMl,PHlci EC EP k , X3 'x 1 If , Qm l ee .Z T , X vu , THE FACULTY X Clare N. Pettit, Vice Principal .,,,..,...,,,.,,,4,,,, Woodshop, Bookkeeping Elizabeth Petersen ....,.............,....., ......,,....,.,., T yping, Stenography P. E. Graffam ...,...,.... .. ...,.......................,... Physics, Chemistry, Biology Mrs. Erma Swarthout .....,....,............,.i......................,i..........,,..,. English John V. Williams .,.................. Mathematics, History, Athletic Coach Miss Nina Fulton ...,.... ...........,. E nglish, Public Speaking, Library Charles H. Freeman ...... .............,....,...,.......,., J ournalism, Printing Honor P. Seligman .....,.. ...... G eometry, Algebra, Trigonometry Deidamia Netherton ......,........ .....,..........,.. G lee Clubs, Piano, Violin Florence Taylor ......,.........,.,.......,.............,....... Hygiene, Home Making The faculty of D. U. H. S. has experienced a very successful term this year. A number of activities were enjoyed by the members of the faculty, including several lovely banquets and dinners. The Iirst of these affairs was a Spanish banquet which took place January 20, in the cafeteria when the men of the faculty entertained the women members. Messrs. Graffam, Freeman, and Pettit helped prepare and serve the meal. The tables were decorated with fruits and nuts, while the place- cards were small cardboard ovals. After the delightful banquet a program put on by talented fac- ulty members was presented. B-1
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ll' lQci.PHICl EQCHQJES THE SENIORS I too-love my cottage, I have done my ploughingg I have sown my seed. -T'ao Ch'ien THE above bit of sentiment, a fragment from an old Chinese melody, well expresses the feeling of the Senior Class, for as a whole the class of 1932 has loved Dinuba High through the four years of school life and has sown well the seeds of educational effort. Printise Womack had the honor of being president of the grad- uating class and with it the burdens of its responsibilities. In this capacity he fulfilled the duties of his office with befitting care. Wanda Lankford served as vice president of the class for the senior year. Although the duties of vice president are usually in- cidental, her task of arranging the social affairs of the class was important and she proved herself efficient. As secretary of the clas Ilene Womack kept the records of the meetings. This service to the class was of the utmost importance. The treasurer, Opal Dial, performed her duties in a most effective manner. The senior class play, The Jade Necklace, was presented to a large audience on the evening of April 28, in the school auditorium. The play was a mystery from the lifting of the curtain to the final scene, and showed a great deal of work on the parts of both the coach, Miss Nina Fulton, and the cast which follows: Marjorie Merriotte, Wilma Heimbach, Peggy Green, Helen Haden, Phyllis Franske, Don White, Aubrey Truesdale, and Ber- nard Ensign. Senior athletes for the year were Max Cochran, Harold Wil- helm, James Chick, Vernon Martin, and Glen Meadors. The senior girls captured first place in both inter-class basketball and track. It was Friday morning, April 1, that the other classes, arriv- ing at school, became aware of the fact that the Seniors, usually presiding over the school in such a lordly manner, appeared dressed as old maids, blushing brides, cowboys, ministers, and little children. It was dress-up day! It came as a complete surprise.
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