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1930 JDI 1903 On the 14th day of April, 1903, there was issued to this bank by the 1 reasury Department of our Government, Charter No. 6722, we having complied with the rules and regulations required of National Banking Institutions. For twenty-seven years we have therefore been vitally interested in the community of Dunkerton and the welfare of its people. We are constantly on the alert to give to our people efficient service and provide banking facilities worthy of this fine farming community and an intelligent people. Personal contact and friendly counsel count a lot—you know the latch string is always out. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dunkerton, - - Iowa Page Six □c=][=DI
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SEMIOR CLASS HISTORY It seems but a short time ago since we. who are Seniors now. entered the new school building from the country schools surrounding our present school district. We entered in fifth grade and greeted our teacher. Miss Bar-tholmew. with a friendly smile. It didn't take us long to become acquainted with our surroundings and also with our present school mates. When we entered sixth grade, many were our boasts to Miss Steen of our knowledge, but we found later that there was a great deal more to be learned. Oh! The thrill to think that we were going up two more flights of stairs to the long dreamed of Junior High School. Our seventh year was spent with Miss Van Vlcct. She did all in her power to prepare us for our entrance into the eighth grade the last of our grade school days. We were fortunate in having Miss Van Vleet to guide us through our eighth grade and prepare us for our high school days. The following graduated from eighth grade and were prepared for ninth grade Gladys Allen. Altyn Clark. Cletus Conrad. Dorothy Cummings. Glenn Guyer. Mary McNellis. Nellie Owen. Russell Rudolph. Mary Sadler, and Marie Wellner. In the fall of 1926 twenty-two pupils took their places in the insignficant freshman row. The different pupils entering from surrounding districts were: Glenn Albright. Bernice Atkins. Helena Cunningham. Margaret Cunningham. Lyle Davis. Walter Knapp. Pearl Lemly. Henry Melchert. Loais Leo McQuinn and June Moseley. However green we looked to the upper classes we, looked down upon by our ever patient assembly teaefv Duea. As we entered our Sophomore year we were greeted b from the Queen. Miss Campbell, who sal in her royal th e platform in tlx Senior Assembly. The biggest grief of year was the subject the teachers called Conduct. Somehow, the year came to an end with the loss of Dorothy Cummings and Glenn Guyer and the gain of Ruby Larson. In our Junior year. Ruby Larson did not return to our class. She will graduate at Roland. Iowa, this year. Our Senior year was saddened by the death of one of our classmates. Altyn Clark. He died last January after he had been forced to discontinue his class work. Clayton Cummings quit school last winter, to work on his father s farm. Now we are about to finish cur Senior year. Twelve years we have fought and struggled to become what we are. Much appreciation is due our school and our worthy faculty.
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JUhlORS Juniors, the days arc flying fast! Next fall when you return to D. H. S. you will be among the high ranks of the Seniors. The coming school year will be a toil and a struggle. This year you have secured your self possession, you feel at ease. Next year you will find yourself aloft above the other three classes. You must study well and obey the rules. Remember, you are the example of all. Only one short year will remain—use it well. The reward of your diligence will be true wisdom and knowledge. The class officers of the Junior class arc: President .............. MIRIAM BUCKMASTER Vice President.... FRANCIS STAEBELL Secretary ........... EARMA YEAGER Treasurer PEARL ROSE SOPHOMORES Who? What? Why? You may ask all these questions concerning our present Sophomore class. Our conscience is clear. The present class is an upright. loyal and also a very scholarly bunch. The Sophomores have finally succeeding in smoothing down their hair and quelling their giggles as they enter the Senior High Assembly. Indeed, they feel quite independent this year. The lowliness of their Freshman year has been forgotten. The affairs of their class have been left in the hands of the following: President..... ..............MAURICE PENNE Vice President RITA STAEBELL Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE ALLEN Sponsor —............ W. HAROLD HARTMAN Page Seven
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