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if UL CLASS WILL 450 0 the kids from the park, a boy as 'school on cold mornin's. To Dave 5 O'Hara, Jim Campisi, and Don Moody, all my good times at D.H.S. Also to Arlene, Ruth, Joyce, and Mary, all my books and hope they get more out of them than I did. I Carol n Davis will to m two I ......X. .....,9 Y brothers, Bob and Bill, all my good times at D.H.S., to Carl Ludwig, I, Shirley Maxwell, will to Violet Soulsby, my position as senior cheerleader. To all future seniors Mr. Lower as class sponsor. To all nice as Dale Zeimer to bring them to fx Q? I, John Whitaker, will to HZeken Shilling and Dick Cummings, one teaspoonful of gasoline so they won't have to walk to school. To Larry Nardi, my World froblems book so he won't get killed fighting for one. To Judy Moody and my sister Kuth, my ability to get along with Mr. Jirles. to All of the kids of the north end, a ride to school with Mrs. Deems and when yougret there I hope they have as much fun as I did. I, Gloria Natoli, will to Jackie Valentine, my seat in personal somebody to bother in seventh period Problems' To Betty Jean Fulton: study hall, to Janice Wallace, my my place BS typist for the few inches in the driver education car and I hope she has as much fun as I did. I, Ralph Edwards, being of insane mind and unsound body, do hereby will my position on the football team to Dick Armstrong and my new headgear to nChinku Murray. I, Anna Mary Rabbe e, will to m sister, Laney, all my good timeg at D.H.S. To Arlene Stier, my personal problems book and to the student who gets there first, my seat in senior homeroom. Hi-Lites, and to all the students at D.H.S., all my good times. I, Corky Deeslie, will to sister,'q Barbers and Nancy Hargrave, all the good fortune that I have had chance to meet up with. I hope they have more use for those classes than I did- 'I, Joann Wise, will to my brother, Jack, a longer stay at D.H.S. To Coreen Emhoff, I will my seat in the back of the room and my love for skating to Doris Shaffer.
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' .,' ..f1u, .Eg,,, W SENIOR HISTORY In 1949, 65 little green specks were bunched together into one large green speck - the freshmen class. How bliss- ful was that first year for us, for ignorance, as we all know, is bliss. However, Jeannine Bache was elected fresh- man attendant and also one of our cheerleaders which she held through out her Junior year. Bill Hunter was our class president this year and also our sophomore year. Naomi Selzer and Carolyn Davis were our majorettes in the band. Perhaps we were great worries to our teachers our soph- omore year, but how well we remember it! It was this year that Carolyn Davis was chosen as the queen's attendant and a few of our boys were starting to excel in sports, During the junior year this large green speck blossomed into a brilliant class. It was this year that many of our boys' names appeared on the sports pages. Some of these are: Bente, Wagstaff, Morris, Zeimer, McCord, Hunter, Hillyer, Thompson, Downie, Jackson, Edwards, and Rabbege. Ruth Wright was winner of the local and county Prince of Peace Contests. Jim McCord was president this year and also our senior year. Mary Lee Schupp, Ruth Wright. and Bill Hunter were elected as members of the National Honor Society. Lois Barr was chosen for the class attendant this year. This class pre- sented the highly successful play, uJunior Prom.n And now, as we look out and see our graduation drawing near, we know we will never forget those glorious days spent in D.H.S. Five more students were added to the National Honor Society. These were Snow, Wagstaff, Miracle, Brown, and Stocker. Jeannine Bache was our Queen this year with Patty Snow as her attendant. Naomi Selzer was our head ma- jorette and Shirley Maxwell, one of our cheerleaders. Wagstaff and Bente were co-captains of the basketball team and Hillyer and Hunter were co-captains of the football team. Our class play, WMister Co-Ed,' has proved to be just as successful as our junior play. 21
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KT!!- nm. I hiya. . .4 . I, 233 Freed, will to Don Tinney, all I, Sylvia Biddlestone, will to my books and hopes he gets more out Barbara Yonley, my French horn. of them than I did. To Bob Thompson, To Nancy Arnold, my ability to my seat in senior homeroom. To Lefty, talk Mr. Stucky out of horn les- my ability to talk in study hall 54 sons, to Mary Lllen wilson, my the sixth period. To Mr. Lower, ano ability to be quiet, and to all ther senior class like ours and hope they have as much fun as we had. I, Shirley Carpenter, will to my sister, Judy, all my good times at D.H.S. To Doris Shaffer and Anna Mae Vermillion, Mr. Lower as home room sponsor. my friends, my good times at DOHOSI I I, Beverly Hickey, will to Betty Jean Fulton, my seat in senior homeroom and Mr. Lower as class sponsor. To my brother, Donnie, and to Judy Higgs, all my good times at D.H.S. Ir 2912121 Qridssman, will to my brother, Bud, my seat in senior homeroom. To my sisters, Darlene and Judy, and to Don Van Fossen, I, Lois Barr, will to my brothers ' all my good times an D.H.S' all my good times at D.H.S. To , Jeanie Reed, my seat in senior homeroom. I, Deb Qegte. leave my books to my sister, Joyce, and to Larry Shilling my ability to get along with Mr. Manning in sales class. I, David Williams, will to my brother, Tommy, all my books and hope he will ' get more out of them than I did. To M eenny and Larry Nardi, all my good , times at D.H.S. um. 'I, Floyd Morris, refuse to will any- thing because if it isn't worth tak- ing it isn't worth giving away. L I, Eichard Jackson, will my position on the football team to Gary Wright wiyj and my books to the unfortunate F his I, Nick carter, will to my niece fellow who Sets them' 'sr and nephew Molly and Bruce, my car to drive to school. To Larry Shilling, my life savings of 4d to buy gas so he can rideto sch- . will to the kids in ,5.g ool. To Larry Nardi, my seat in iiegfgdigfsggig 45 minute ride to oar? Mr. Lower s homeroom. To Coach School each morning. To Jean Reed,P Th? Siogkiika gym C1833 ghafagzesgut I leave my homeroom seat and all my 'lj cu e mmm n , I books. To the juniors, all the good A not least, a free bus line from times I had in my Senior year. M the park to school. 25
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