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THE FLHSHLIGHT Then We had a tacky party and we did have a fine time. I Won- der Where some of those clothes came from? With these activities We wound up our Freshmen year at D. T. H. S.--but there was more to follow. ' . In our Sophomore year our oflicers were: President, Walter W. Clark. Vice-President, Dorothy Goddard. Secretary and Treasurer, Joe Meyers. This year we decided to have a Christmas party. Talk about a really large evening--we had it! A little later a kid party was given. QWe'll never forget Kayes' rompersj We began our third year with real pep! We were Juniors, we must realize our responsibility. We elected our officers as follows: President, Walter W. Clark. Vice-President, Karl Pflanz. Secretary-Treasurer, Joe Meyers. We ordered our class rings-are they good looking? We decided We had better get some cash aheadg so we sold Christmas cards. Our class play, And Home Came Ted, was said to be the best presented in old D. T. H. S. for some years. The success of our Junior-Senior banquet was unquestioned. Ask the Seniors about it? Did we have a good time at our prom? And'how! This ended our Junior year. WE ARE SENIORS! We immediately elected our oflicers. Again We put Walter at the wheel, the others Were: Vice-President, Karl Piianz. Secretary-Treasurer, Goldie Rhine. Sponsor, Miss Vaden Pope. Soon after this We had a picnic. We had a wonderful time--oh, what wieners! fWe'll never forget Mr. Ginther, his fire, and his flash-V light.J ' We picked out our entertainment course and put it over hundred per cent. About Christmas time we decided to sell holly wreaths. We made profit, but, oh, the fun we had selling them. Was.it cold? Next we took charge of Bassett's Revival Quartet, and gave the public something to talk about in the way of singing. Our'Senior play was characteristic of all our activities very much a success. Since every good thing must co a close-so must the remark- able career of Class of '29, wp- -----M ---W ' f--fff --Q Page Nineteen F- v f- - -qw-
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THE F LHSHLIGHT W' Qlass Ufficers N29 WALTER W. CLARK tWaltJ Chl How I love to make speeches. Class President, '26, '27, '28, '29Z Bas- ketball, '28: Baseball, '26, '273 Track, '26, '2T: Hi-Y Club, Dramatic Club: Science Club: Hi-Tri Play, '29, Flashlight Staff, '29, Operetta, '27. KARL PFLANZ fDutchj Not too serious, not to gay, but a rare fellow. Football, '28g'Trac-k, '25, '26, '27, '28, llramatic Clubg Junior Play, Science Club. GOLDIE RHINE fG0ldiej Loved by all who know her. 2 Debating Club, '26 g Interpretation, '27, Class Secretary, '27 g Glee Club, '28, '29g Dramatic Club, '28, '29, Gym, '27g Glee Club Play, '28, Junior Play, Class Secre- tary, '29g Science Club, '28, Debating Squad, '29, Flashlight Auxiliary Class , R Editor, '29. .Ny Q... ceinnioir Class History In September, 1925, a band of eighty capable and willing Fresh- men enrolled in old D. T. H. S. From the first we gained the respect of the upper classmen by our alert intelligence and by the loyal support We gave the school. Our first step was to elect our oflicers-this was the result: President, Walter W. Clark. Vice-President, Dorothy Goddard Secretary and Treasurer, Joe Meyers. ---pf-eie Page Eighteen -1 we-W-2 -.Ai 4...
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THE F LHSHLIGHT !.,.,,. ,I pq, I eniors JANET LINZEE QJanj An old nmid I shall never be, As long :ls there are fishes in the sea. Vke Club, '26, '27: Hiking Club, '26, '27, Basketball. '26, '27: Glec Club Play, '27, Il1':1111:ltiv Ulub. '26, '27, '29g Glee Ulub, '27, '2N: Debate Club, '26, '27, '28, '29: Hi-Tri, '28, '29: Debating Team, '28, '29: Editor in Chief, '29. CLIFFORD SIMS fCliffj Swine day I'll be business Inanager of the world. 1Tl'Rl1llZlflt' Ulub, '26, '27, '28, '29: Debate Ulub, '29: .lunior Play, '28, Flashlight Stuff, Glee Ulub Operettu, '28. EI.IZABETH GORDON fLizj l4'1'01n lil-lilllijng suI1ny land she came, With golden hair, and azure eyes. Iffillllilfli' Ulub, '26, '27, '28, '29: Debut- ing Vlub, '27: Pep Club, '26, Flashlight Static, '29: Ili-Tri Play, '28: Dramatic l'l'1V '28 al, . HAROLD KAYEs fKaySl If worry were the only cause for death, I'd live forever. Basketball, '26, '28, Junior Play, '28g Truck, '26: Flashlight Staff, '29, Hi-Y, '27: Vlzlss Editor, '28, Hi-Tri Play, '29. LIARGUERITE BATES fMaggiel Narrow is the road to 'pep,' And few there be that rind it. Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Quar- tette, '28, '29: Debate, '27, '29, Hi-Tri, '2Ng llimiizitic Club, '27, '29g Debating 2 . Club, '27, '29, .4-if . -.-.vi--v-.f. .. Page Twenty ---dw
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