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Junior-Highs Nearecl Completion in May The junior-high schools were scheduled for completion for the fall semester of the 1961- 1962 school year. The schools were built in a modern form of architecture as is shown in the photographs on this page. in There were three new schools being built in Danville, one each in the North, East, and South parts of the city. These schools will take two grades of students from each grade school in the city along with one grade, the fresh- men, from our own DHS. The pictures below show scenes from the North iunior-high, which was the farthest along of the three schools when this book went to press Page Eight
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These are just a few of the things Danville High students did during the year. Besides these, their time was filled with club meetings, projects in many classes, assemblies, and sports events. For the seniors there was also the commotion of graduation preparation. All of these things will be shown in pictures and words through the book. Future scientists dissected frogs as part of their study in biology. Uwe, our foreign student this year, enioyed a birthday cake presented to him during an assembly. And Busy Year at DHS Miss Glindmeier paused during registration to pose for our photographer, while Even with our wide stairways and halls, things seemed Mr. Espy and Mrs. Fliermans worked steadily checking programs. to get a little crowded at times. Page Seven l
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September 2 Brought Freshmen to DHS Second semester, the freshmen didn't sign up for new classes, but continued work under the same teachers. Payments and routine mat- ters were taken care of in 117 before they started their new semester's work. Lining up for program cards took freshmen to study halls. In September 1960, DHS welcomed its last class of freshmen. On their first day, the stu- dents came to attend the orientation meeting in the auditorium. Here they learned about the layout of the school, school customs, rou- tines, and what was expected of them as freshmen. Mrs. Price welcomed her homeroom the first day and explamed the procedures. Page N me
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