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, Daan oe Page 5 JUNIORS Left to right—Elvis Hoeffel, Bernadine Fetters, Mary Liss, Lucille Van Derbosch, Evelyn Mansfield. @ 007070727 o oe SCC CCCOCCCCO®G ACTIVITIES On September 6, school reopened. On the eighth of the month we were ready for a meet- ing of the old club, therefore, we assembled for the election of officers. Vincent Muzzillo was elected chairman. Silently the Freshmen marched into the auditorium on the night of the nineteenth for their “Rough and Ready” initiation party. All were good sports. , On October 4, we entertained the entire school with a candy sale, and on the twenty- seventh we had a comical, enjoyed-by-all Hal- lowe’en Party. Thursday afternoon, November 2, we had a half-hour recess to watch the Drake University Football Team practice and limber up a little. A public card party was given on Novem- ber 8. We entertained our parents at a card party on the twenty-sixth of November. A delicious lunch was served while musical selections were presented. The Christmas Program was presented to the public on December 17-21. On December 22, the annual Christmas Party was given. On January 24, the public was entertained at a card party. a 22 2-2 oo ooo oo SoS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSO SSOS OOOO SOOO February 1, the Booster Club elected its new officers for the second semester. On February 6, Governor McNutt gave a speech at the Gym. On February 8, we sponsored another candy sale, On February 9, we celebrated Reverend Father’s Feastday. On March 1, the Seniors held a debate at the meeting of the club. The subject debated was: Resolved: That the mental capacity of woman is equal to that of man. On April 10, we held our bazaar. Father Wyss a missionary from India, enter- tained the entire school with motion pictures of life in India. He also gave an explanatory address. He showed in reality the attire of the women of India. On April 18, the Manual Training and Home Economics. classes exhibited their work. May 2, was a grand night for Dignified High School Students. We had a Kid Party. All appeared in youngster costumes. The Juniors are now making plans for the Senior Banquet which will be given on May 28. After the banquet the entire Student Body will be taken for a Class Picnic. June 10—COMMENCEMENT. : : : ‘ : : : : : | 3 ° ¢ ¥ |
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Page 4 Me 2S OOS SSS SSS SSS SSF SFSF SSS SSS SSS HSSH SH FS FHSS SHSHHTOSCSHSSSOSOOSCSOOOCSSOOCCOS oo eo SoS OSHS SSESSSFOSH HSS H COSHH COOEH OOOOH HOOOOOSOOSOOCOOCOCOCOO OOOO OSS SSS SS SSCS OOHEHSHSOOCOO OOOOH OOS CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1934, having reached the end of our school days, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare and publish this writing to be our last will and testament. As to such estate as we have accumulated we now pass on to our fellow-classmates. Section 1—To the Faculty our thanks and good wishes for their unceasing good works. (A) To Rev. J. G. Bennett, our principal, our respect, gratitude and love. (B) To our beloved teacher, Sister M. Ade- line, we just can’t find words enough to express our thanks for everything she has done for us. We wish her lots of good luck and happi- ness in the future. Section 2—To the Juniors we leave all of our good records. (A) To the Sophomores just our advice to continue their good work. (B) To the Freshmen our best wishes for a successful journey through High School. Section 3—I, Agnes Schivell, bequeath to Mary Liss one ham. (A) I, Albert Lemish, bequeath to Lucille VanDerbosch a position in the movies. (B) I, Le Roy Beber, bequeath to Elvis Hoeffel my winning smile and sweet disposition. (C) I, Esther Muzzillo, bequeath to Berna- dine Fetters my cooking ability. (D) I, Catherine Hyde, bequeath to Evelyn Mansfield my “school spirit” so she may con- tinue my good work. Section 4—To the Sophomores just a few articles that we feel they need. To Arnold all the Peanuts in Brazil. To Victor and Alda our thanks for entertain- ing us with their quarrels. To Norbert we leave our opportunity to become a bell boy. To Lucille we leave our good looks so she may find an ideal. Section 5—We, the Senior Class, do hereby appoint as our Executor Paul Gorski. He shall be responsible for the carrying out of the sections in this will. We the Senior Class, do solemnly swear and affirm the above articles to convey our Last Will and Testament in witness whereof we affix our signatures this tenth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty- four. Albert Lemish Le Roy Beber Agnes Schivell Esther Muzzillo Catherine Hyde (Signed) SALUTATORY Dear Friends: Have you ever stopped to think how much lies underneath the surface of the word “Wel- come?” This word endeavors to assure you that you are well come; it is a word that we try to express in so many different ways and yet it may be beautifully summed up in these words: “My First I hope you are; My Second I see you are; My Whole I know you are.” We hope that you are well; we see that you are come; and we know that you are welcome. To you who are present here tonight this may be a pleasant occasion for we shall cer- tainly do our best to make it so; but it will be only one of the many occasions in your lives, which enjoyable as they may be at the time, will be fleeting in their influence. To us it is a great occasion, one of the brightest spots in all our lives and bound to live forever in our memories. To our parents and relatives it is an hour of pride mingled with affection; to our Pastor and our teachers it is an hour of mingled joy in our success and regret, we trust, over the necessary parting. We are sure that at this time everyone must realize something of what it means to us and while grieving with us in the sundering of dear class ties that each year has helped to make stronger, must at the same time rejoice with us that we have been able to accomplish as much as we have. We hope that you will all feel that it has been good to be with us tonight and may see in all that we do and say some assurance of your welcome, even while realizing that, as a class, we cannot well ask you to “Come again.”’—’34.
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