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hhkfoffy EFORE we close the door on the best years of our lives, we would like to put in writing, as a permanent record, a few of the events that have made these years memorable. As Freshmen, we elected Don Quibell to be our President, Jack Kiehle, Vice-President, Norma Furst, Secretary, and Marjorie Conklin, Treasurer. Our major project of the year was our sweater dance which was an overwhelming success. Our Sophomore year found William Carpenter as President, Donald Quibell as Vice-Pres- ident, Phyllis Banker as Secretary, and Paul Moore as Treasurer. Our movie benefit was the highlight of the year, owing to the fact that we hit an almost perfect sales record, leaving only two tickets unsold. Our sale of coke and our sweater dances gave our treasury a good start for our Senior Trip. We were led through an extremely successful Junior year by Donald Quibell in the roll of President, Charles Wolf as Vice-President, Lois Kiefer, Secretary, and Merrilee Kiehle, Treasurer. Our sponsorship of the Faculty Play, You Can't Take It With You offered us en- joyment and experience, as well as boosting our treasury. Sweater dances and our Pre-Prom- Prance set the pace for our social highlight of the year, our Junior Prom, where we answered the age-old question, How Deep Is The Ocean? As we embarked on our last year in D.C. H.S. , our Senior year, we chose as our leaders Don Hall, President, Merrilee Keihle, Vice-President, Norma Furst, Secretary, and Don Qui- bell, Treasurer. Our first major project was our magazine drive, where we broke allD.C.I-I. sales records by obtaining a total of'S6, 005. 75 in subscriptions. Next came our Senior Play, The Little Dog Laughed, starring Donna Luce and directed by Miss O'Neil. Our advertising for the play won us first prize in the Halloween parade. Without time to relax we became en- grossed in the annual picture project of individual shots of each student and Danua photos. As Christmas approached, so came the time for our Senior Ball with its theme Silver Bells. Norma Furst and Harold Gibson were chosen as royalty to preside over the affair. After Christmas vacation we began in earnest, work on our Danua. For the next two months the Staff headed by Jane Mader worked feverishly to publish a memorable yearbook. With the yearbook at the printers, and Easter vacation close at hand we became excited about our Trip. With a wonderful Washington trip behind us, we began to settle down and think of the nearing goal of the Best Years of our lives--Graduation. As we don our caps and gowns to leave the security of our Alma Mater, we wish to express our gratitude to our advisors, Miss Magavero, the Faculty and all of the wonderful people who have helped us reach our goal. img -xkqlii J -.i--.-- LJ+-Y. ' 10 S
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1stRow: Miss M. Ransom, Miss P, Brown, Mrs. V. Lewis, Mr. E. Hyde, Mr. L. Bradley, Mr. J. Schmitt, Mrs. li. Kcarlcy, Mrs. R. Holden, Miss M. Holden, 2nd Row: Mrs. R. Shepard, Miss M. Hawk, Miss B. Scriver, Miss A. Rotmans, Mrs. L. Moose, Miss E. Sha- fcr, Mrs. L. Wemctt, Miss J. Bartz, Mrs. G. Emerson, Mrs. E. Smith, Miss N. Saiic. 3rd Row: Miss M. Wulforst, Miss D. McFadden Mrs. R. Mchicnbachcr, Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. C. Easton, Mrs. V. Clark, Miss M. Whitman, Mrs. Livingston, Miss M. Cowdrick, Miss P. Courtney, Miss R. White. 4th Row: Miss B. Shumway, Miss M. McCa11ion, Mrs. M. Seymour, Miss M. Thompson, Miss M. O'Con- ncli, Mr. l.. Dwyer, Mr. R. Smith, Mr. D. Stead, Mrs. E. Bater. Mrs. Howe, Miss I. Babcock, Miss N. Lovc, Miss L. C-auch. Gmcfei Fazmfzy .sJ.Qsy 71,4 9
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si UQ! Class Motto: Never stand begging for that which you have the power to earn. ,Q Class Colors: Mint green and silver
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