Dinuba High School - Delphic Echoes Yearbook (Dinuba, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Senior History A HERE were over one hundred Freshmen when the present Senior class entered Dinuba High. Philip Brubaker was elected president and he managed the affairs of the class very well. In 1929, the class won the annual Field Day contest. This was the first time this happened in the history of school. Bob Seligman and Vir- ginia Demaree, representing the Freshman class, won over the Sophomores in interclass debates. The boys worked hard in interclass track, and took first place. Billy Curry, reading Singerulia, won second place in the declamatory contest. During our Sophomore year, Ray Medley was president of our class, although he had already become prominent in sports and Student Body affairs. Billy Curry, a member of the Sophomore class, had the lead in the Student Body play Daddy Long Legs. Several other Sophomores had minor parts. The two assistant yell leaders, John McCracken and Bill Tatum, were chosen from our class that year. All the contestants in inter- class track worked hard. The girls made second place and the boys made third. In debating, Bill Tatum and Bob Seligman, representing the Sopho- more class, won over the Freshmen by a narrow margin. We were well represented in football and basketball. Last year when we were Juniors, Bob Seligman was president of our class. He is rather quiet, and is both a good athlete and a good student. His good management is partly responsible for our successful year. The Junior play, Fanchon the Cricket, was under the direction of Mrs. Swarthout, our advisor. Virginia Demarec and Jack Usher, a new student had the leading parts. Although they worked hard, neither the boys nor the girls came out first in interclass track last year. Bill Tatum and Beth Robertson, rep- resenting the Junior Class, won first place in inter-class debates. The J unior-Senior reception came as a climax to our successful year. Floyd Hol'mdahl has served very capably as president of the Senior class this year. He is an excellent leader. He has a high scholastic record and has also been a member of the football and basketball teams. The Charm School has been selected as the Senior play. Mr. Pettit and Mr. Freeman are to coach the play. At the time this page went to press the cast had not been chosen. In the operetta, The Count and the Co-ed, the Senior class was rep- resented by Lydia Weins, Bill Tatum, Caroline Gunther, and Bob Miller. Ray Medley a member of the Senior class was Student Body president, and Bob Seligman was vice president. The Seniors also had the honor of having the head yell leader, John McCracken, selected from their class.



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V l WILBUR GEORTZ J ' ' A. man's happiness is to do thc' ' proper thing' to man. ELSIE COX It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. MELBA DEPEW M Dependability is one of her virtues. TOM HARPER The victory of success if half Won when one gains the habit of work. ALLEN HICKS Consistent and thorough in all he does. GWENDOLYN FOSTER A modest nature belongs to her. VIRGINIA DEMAREE She is, herself, the best of things collected. Editor of Delphic Echoes ALAN FARLEY Where my Ford is, there will I be CLAUD FINCK Take me as I am. also. IVA BREWTON A, woman is always changeable and capricious. BILLY CURRY They look to her for her accom- plishments. Editor of Emerald and White CHARLES EGGETT The electrical wizard of Dinuba High. Custodian of St. Body Properties - v ul I

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