Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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The measure of the strength of a high school is its student body. We like to be- lieve that Danville High School students show a capacity for fine friendship and leadership. Some have gone farther than others in accepting responsibility, but each and every one is a part of our second foundation stone ...... .-. I 6 I 1 ltvvit s y t THE aiuntm 4 1 BODY gp ppgggpr

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MAINTENANCE SHOP HEATING PLANT STAFF R. Voss, J. Wynng W. Cook, G. Crubbsg Standing: R. Keefer, F. Bonebrakeg VV. Wicseg D. Martin. H. Snyder, R. Cline. Seated: V. Parker, F. Bailey, C. I. Plymire, Supt. of Buildings. During vacation times much time was spent on building repair. Desks were retinished, floors were waxed, and paint was applied where needed. The school grounds and football field also required special care. 2 The cafeteria and maintenance staffs played an important part around school. They were responsible for providing a com- fortable atmosphere around school and making life happier for the student. JI n HH P mm' t at m DHS was saddened by the loss of two well-known custodians this winter. Mr Arthur H. Williams, first heating engineer, died Decem- ber 22 1935 following a heart attack. A native of Catlin, Mr. Wil- hams was born December 9, 1881. Especially interested in the improvement of the DHS swimming pool he had spent much time working with that, and had been very interested in the teams He had been on the heating plant staff since Ianuary Mr. John Briggs, a member of the custodial force, died February 10, 1956 after a short illness. Mr. Briggs was a life resident of South Danville, having been born February 28, 1894. A member of the custodians since August 30, 1948, ujohnv was best known to the boys since most of the time he had worked in the gym. Nfn rtee 1 '!



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THE STUDENT BODY

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