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Hollis V aldhart-------------— Holly Iho thinkiest thinkicr that ov r thunk. Arlene Weideman:---------- - Linky She makes you glad we know her. I- K XX-t
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{SCHOOL PAYS} Bertha Haufc-------------- Berta Extremely busy and nice about it. Hartin Jacobs---- God bless the man who invent- ed sleep. Elaine Krakenbur r------- Xracky Evcryon ’s 1, willing, de- r end able, Vvho could be more com- v. ndable? f. %
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{SCHOOL DAYS) We were twenty and seven that day in September, I 1 317, when we walked through the doors of Dor-bi Everything seemed strange, but we soon became acquaint- c with our work, the upper classmen and faculty. In s )ite of our 1' ck of experience which soon was ovor- c irao wo pro so .red. In September 1938 we returned as Sophomores. Our '.rollment vras incr- used to thirty-throe. Our class entered into the extra curricular activities and many of our members wer a.ucc . ful. In September k 9 •torod as Juniors with an enrollment of thirey-on- . ..ho most important event of this year vr the Jw .lor it'Om 1 d by the King James Baucrnfcind, • nd the Quo-.n huth Scidmoro. This year wo also partic' ted in many events. As our school year drew to a close vc looked foreword to spending our last year at Dor-Ki Wc entered school again on September 4. 1940. As graduation nears wc find twenty-one ambit’ ms stud- ants who have completed four years of stu t Dor-Hi. Wc cooper .ted in many activities as :following: B nd, G1ee Club, Athletics, Forensics, Carnival, and C? ass Tournament. Our repr sonativos for Forensics u re Arietta Lindau and hyron Bock. Our carnival can- didates were, James Bnu-rnfoind, and Bernice Schriober. I:i the c rni.' l contest . presented two psntomincs. The Lamp Went Out , ■ rd The Duchess Bounces In . One of the most important events of this year was the class tourn.-.merit in which wc won first place. Anoth r event a- s the Senior Glass play, Cyclone S lly , held at the hecreation Hall hay 9. The cast of ch ractcrs were as follows:
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