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visitations encourage further education Not only 28 newcomers invade DHS, but also three new teach- ers: Miss Boggs, English, Mr. Bollander, Englishg Mr. Gay, sci- ence . . . Observing everything from the note tree to the yucker games in the cafeteria, 29 DHS students explore the Ft. Wayne IU-Purdue Regional Campus . . . With more than 80 parents present, The Senior Par- ents' Night again proves to be a success. A Junior Parents' Night is also- initiated . . . Opti- mist Youth Breakfast honors DHS and other area high school students during Youth Apprecia- tion Week . . . Five iournalists in- vade Marion College, India- napolis is for the day-long seminar held by the DSPA . . . A leaky roof and unsealed gym floor develops into a problem in the southeast gym corner.
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Christmas program highlights first semester A mass riot, consisting first of senior boys followed by a large part of the student body, is seen in the gym during one of those calm, pep sessions. Plotting senior girls against freshman girls in a tug-of-war shows a display of school spirit and class loyalty . . . The first signs of winter usher in girls' volleyball, boys' basketball intramurals and bowling . . . Mr. Feasel, art in- structor, initiates a bulletin board workshop for both North and South Adams Community Schools . . . Ball State University Distinction Day hosts seven DHS seniors . . . Eager to get an early start, the junior class begins preparation for the 1967 prom on October 24 . . . knot. Opposite Bottom left: Mr. Zerkle occupies his favorite habitat: the safe. Opposite Bottom Right: Mrs. Ripley muses over Dan Schnitz's attendance poem. Left: Rick Hul- Iinger utilizes trampoline. Top: Chemistry students, Pam Gaunt, Janice Schamerloh, - Jane Freidt, and Tom Fuelling, mix up brew. Above: Fred Zwick ties opponent in
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