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-I ' I 1 I i 1 ,,..,,, ,,,,'I,, , ' fs ,em Wi. Wi, wsu, ,,,,, , ,A D E L P H I C ECHOES I 93 4 I . X Catherine Barnes The truth is always the strongest argument. Frank Ayers Thinking is such an idle waste of thought. Deron Azadian What I've been taught I've forgot- ten: what I know I've guessed. Nadine Bennett Half the lies they tell about the Swedish aren't true. Ferne Borchardt I chatter, chatter as I go. Nick J. Buratovich He who wants little seldom goes wrong. Harvey Canfield Everyone finds him agreeable. Ernestine Burum iEditor Emerald and Whitel She's bright: she's witty, she's charming: she's pretty. Ella Casey The sun shines red when it shines on her head. Robert E. Cartt The very essence of sophistication. James Chaffin Men of few words are the best I doers. Mary Grace Davis A girl so fair, with never a core.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTGRY 1930--1931 President ....,,,......,,,,,,,,,.,..........,.,....,,, Karl Newton Vice-President ...,,,.,,,,..., ,..,.,..,,,,.. N ina Lankford Secretary .,.,....,......,,.. .....,, E rnestine Burum Treasurer ,.....,,.,,,,,,,.,..,.,...,,,,,,,,.,...,,, Tom Walters The class of I934 entered Dinu- ba Union High School lO8 strong. They were as green as all freshmen, if not more so. As a result of the freshman reception, which turned out to be far from a success, hazing was ordered stopped. The class was represented in the school orchestra, the student body play, Daddy Long Legs , and on the rifle team. 7 The freshmen girls placed third in the inter-class track meet. l93l-l932 President ............................................ . Gray Roger Vice-President ............... . ............. . Tom Walters Secretary ..,,........,,........,,.........,,... . Nina Lankford Treasurer ..,............................. Copeland Hutchins The class of i934 started their sophomore year by defeating the freshmen in the annual field day. Ten members of the class re- ceived their D's for lightweight football. Frank Marshall was a member of the heavyweight squad. Hazel Howard was a member of the debate team representing Dinu- ba High School. Two members of the class, Ernestine Burum and Copeland Hutchins, had the leads in the school operetta, Belle of Bagdad. The sophomores had several out for track and also for baseball. They also placed first in girls inter- class track. i932-i933 President ........................................ Frank Marshall Vice-President .......,....... ...., . Walter Kleinsaier Secretary .,,..................................... Rosella Nesgis Treasurer ,...,,........,,,.,... .............,.....,. J im Parnell The two outstanding events of their junior year for the class of l934, were the junior class play and the junior-senior reception. The play, Merton of the Mov- ies, was directed by Mrs. Swarthout and was successfully presented by a well selected cast. The class was well represented in football, and Dick Demaree and Gray Rager, both juniors, received the trophies for the best players on the heavyweight and lightweight squads, respectively. Bill Pigg, member of the class, had the lead in the operetta, The Count and the Coed. Lois Milford, Ernestine Burum, Bill Mahaffey, and Buster Kelley were also in the cast. Buster Kelley, Nadine Bennett, Harvey Canfield, and Raymond Stanton had parts in the student body play, Things That Count. Copeland Hutchins was the high- est commanding officer in the cadet corps. The junior class was represented in basketball, track, baseball, and tennis. i933-i934 President .................. ........................... Bill Pigg Vice-President ............................... Ernest Mortzen Secretary .... . ......... Letha Jo Myers Treasurer ................ .... .... . .......... A n ne Seligman The seniors presented their class play, Mary's Ankle, February 8. Miss Abbott was the director, and many people deemed it the most successful play presented in this high school. Copeland Hutchins was promot- ed to state colonel in the California High School Cadet Corps. Jim Parnell was lieutenant colonel. Dress-up day was held April ll. Commencement was held Thurs- day evening, June 7 in the Williams Theatre. Green and silver were the colors, roses, the flowers, and Am- bition with Courage, the motto. DELPHIC ECHOES I9 3 4 V1 Lf:
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. N- Jessie Mae Chick Laugh and the world laughs with you-but she giggles! Forrest B. Crawford My talents were not the worst, nor yet my education. Murray Fincher lAdvertising Managerl A man to be depended on. Hazel Eickerman She works without complaint. Louise A. Enders lt's the little things that count. Levon L. Foth Worry never made men greotg why should I worry! Harley Gustafson They who from study flee, live long and merrily. Willoween Foster A handful of fun is better than a bushel of learning. Maloqua Fincher To work she's always willing. Ellsworth Vase Napoleon was a small man. Reuben Henkel His pampadour has a goodly sheeng in fact 'tis smeared with vaseline Lucille J. Ford She's wise who talks but little. DELPHIC ECHOE5 I 9 3 4
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