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SENIOR THOUGHTS FOR THE DAX ROBERT GATES: Steady and sure makes the best cure, for Seniors! , MARNA JAXNE HOLMES: Employment leaves no room for idle thought. U EILEEN OLSON: Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. EARL McDANIEL: Better late than never. MARTHA MAY SEIVER: Precious things are done up in small packages. IDUISE ROBISON:The race is not always to the swift. BETTY MARIE KIDDOO: Live and learn. PAULINE WALGREN: Look for the best in life ---- not the worst. DON WALKER: A poor excuse is better than none. FORREST ELENE McKOWN Something that is everybody's business is nobody's business. VERLA HOLM S: Go on and make errors and fail, but get up again and go on, RUSSELL CRAWFORD: Moet obstacles half wayg Don't let them come to you. LUCILLE LINGAFELTER: Take your time, but keep plug- ging along. HAROLD HARROUN: The harder you're thrown, the high- er you bounce. I LETHA MORSE: Clean out your own back yard before you start on others.
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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1925 eleven of the seniors grad- uating from high school this year began their jour- ney through Joy School. During the next seven years Pauline Walgren and Robert Gates were absent from the group, but joined again before Eighth Grade Graduation. W ' -August 2l,flf33! A group of verdant freshmen assemtici in rwom five to begin a nine months' siege with Ancient History, English, Algebra, .and Physiology. However, after completing a portion of the last two years in the standing army, we didn't feel so much like raw recruits as some of the upper class-men seemed to think us. Gordon McNielly was chosen president, and Betty Marie Kiddoo, sec- retary treasurer. Mr. Hultgren did much to make our two parties successful: one was in December at the hall and the other in Burns's yard in the spring. While we were pursuing this part of our education Maurice Johnson, Harold Swanson, Clyde Anderson, and Lytle Welch saw fields more 'attrac- tive than ours and departed from the group. We re- gretted hafing Gordon McNiel1y move from this dis- trict. When, after a three months' vacation, we again met, our path divided, the majority preferring the land of biology and those remaining visiting an- cient Rome. Mr. Ingalsbe, this year and the two remaining, very competently guided us. Earl Mc Daniel presided at the class meetings with Robert Gates as vice president. Betty Marie Kiddoo was re-eloctcd secretary-treasurer. There were two parties, one at McKown's and the other at the skat- ing rink with the freshmen. This year Bob Gates made the team in baseball, Russell Crawford, Bob Gatos, and Wayne Haas in basket-ball, and Russell in track. Earl McDaniel and Pauline Walgren placed in the county literary contest. Marna Jayne Holmes got second in the county music contest: During the year we were sorry to have John Burns move to Galesburg and Glenn Epperly move to Rock Island. Leland Nelson who joined our class last year also left. Dorothy Bailey went to Woodhull.
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