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r' rr 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777 777777l When the doors of Old Dor-IIi flung open on September 4, 1936 twenty-eight nervous and inexperience students crossed the threshold which was to serve as the stepping stone to greatei heights of learning and experiences never to be forgotten. Upon entering our sophomore year twenty-six members answered roll call. Our junior year decreased our total to seventeen individuals. Their paramount ambition was to make their school days a success. The first year was 3pent in accustoming ourselves to the general routine of things. During our sophomore year the first High School Carnival was launched forward with our class pre enting a one act play, Love, Honor, and Obey, under the direction of Mr. Haugen, our class advisor. Candidates for king and queen of the carnival representing our class wore Kenneth Leach and Viola Lindboe. The first school tournament was also won by ovir class. Our Junior year was eventful as well as colorful. The first outstanding event v as the high school carnival in which our class staged the playlet Follies of the Gay Nineties, under the supervision of Mr. Johnson--placing first in the event. Representatives for the carnival king and queen v ere Myrtle Herman and Don Underwood For the second year our class defeated all contenders to insure victory in the school tournament. Undoubtedly the main event of the vear was the Junior Prom led by our prom king, Kenneth Schumacher and his fair queen. Arietta Lindau,
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r During our senior year candidatos for the carnival king and queen were Kenneth Leach and Myrtle Herman. The 1939 carnival stunt Dor-Hi Cavalcade which depicted Dor-Hi Past and Presont, was awarded first place in the carnival competi- tion. For tho third consecutive year we claimed the class tournament honors. The editing of the Annual is •unquestionably our greatest achiev- mont this year. The Senior class presented their class play Step on it Stan Hay 16, which was coached by our class advisor. Miss Goetsch. The cast of Characters was as follows: Stan Gray-----------Kenneth Schumacher Charlie Norris------------Don Underwood Sid Presloy--------------------Kay Dakc Kay Crydcr----------------Kenneth Leach Peggy Brooks--------------Myrtle Herman Ilazcl Wilton----------Carol Okerlander Prudonco Quinby------------Viola Lindboc Sibley Shepard-------------Betty Premoau Sarah Boggs---------------Arlene Violand Our commencement was held May 31 and we deplore our departure from Dor-Hi but v c arc con- fident that our successors will carry on the torch th t wo have ceased to bear. Commencement Program Processional Mr. Johnson Mr. Kinyon Salutatory address Trombone Duet Class History Girls' Octette Day Dreams by Progress Carol Ockerlander Arelene Violand Evelyn Sorenson Kenneth Schumacher E hel Krause, Carol Ockerlander, Viola Lindboe, Betty Premeau, Arlene Violand, Myrtle Kerman, Beatrice Harris, Rose Haas
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