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CLASS SONG Tune: Oklahoma Hills VERSE: Many months have come and gone, since we entered D. H. S., And our goal of '46 has come at last, But through all our future days When we walk our separate ways We will long for Golden school years that have passed. CHORUS: Way out yonder in the world of Tomorrow, ln moments of promise and Times of sorrow, This class of '46 will march along. Out in the world now we Take our places, Make new friends and meet new faces, But we'll keep our Schoolday friendships ever strong. FAREWELL SONG Tune: Some Sunday Morning We are now leaving Our high school days You gave us this meaning: A will makes a way We'll not forget your wherever we stray, Tho it be far far away. Later, life may bring problems, Don't let them get you down, Always wear a smile, Never a cloudy frown. So always remember our High school days Never forget when There's a will, There's a way, We're grateful and love you dear D. H. S. We all think your school is The best. -Caryle Harris and EC ho Geissler 'r 'r 'i 'I 'i 4+ 'r 'r lr lr ls lr 'r 'r lr 'r lr lv 'r 'r 'r lr ln lr 'i lr lr li lr li 'r 'T lr lr lr li lr lv li lr lr lr lr 'b 'L tv lr li li lr lr 'r 'r f ' IIIL 1 ...Q il-N. . K h lqzas. - -: 4 , .ar Q V I li. 'f
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4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4l 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + Am AWA , IDRS CLASS HISTORY lContinuedl A splendid evening came to a climax when our toastmaster and Junior class president, Wendell Dietrich, placed crowns upon the heads of Elinor Zellmer, queen, and Evelyn Logsdon and Eva McCaffery, princesses. Shortly before our third voyage was completed, three iuniors were given the re- sponsibilities of student body officers. Merlin Zier was elected president of the student body and Dale Shoemaker became the student body's vice-president. Virginia Zuehlke took over the task of secretary and treasurer of the associated student body. After the annual Campus Day we decided to hold our Junior picnic and weiner roast at Lake Empire. Everyone had a lot of fun, especially the group that went exploring and those who discovered the boat and decided to go sailing. Checking roll for the final time we found that our ship had lost two crew members, Janet Drake and Ardythe Ball. Virgil Gunning had graduated ahead of us and entered the growing military might of Uncle Sam in the United States mounted cavalry. To guide our ships travels during the final year, we elected Stanley Reinbold president, Bob l-lutsell vice president, Ruth Kern secretary-treasurer and Sylvia Slater student council representative. Mr. Buchanan became our senior class advisor. On October 30, the high school held the first Pep Rally in four years. The student council gave prizes to the classes having the best float. The sophomores took first place and the seniors second. The freshmen built a large fire and, after a weiner roast, a show was provided at the Roxy Theater. Five senior boys were chosen to participate in the All-High mystery comedy play, The Blue Bag , presented on November 8, When the student body was named as the only official war bond selling committee of Davenport, the senior class was given the first prize of twenty five dollars for soliciting 25850.00 in per capita sales, the large Freshman class placed a close second followed by the sophomores. Over-subscribing Davenport's quota before the drive officially ended, a activity of the entire student body was then successfully concluded. Our final great performance was a mystery thriller, The Curse of The Incas. The supurb mystery of this play was enthusiastically applauded by a packed auditorium. On April 27, the iuniors will present the Junior Prom under the theme of Hawaiian Nights . Preparations and plans for an enioyable evening are now, lat press timel, under way. Eleven members of our crew have been together for twelve years. Those seniors, are: Ruth Frohnhafer, Janis l-laynie, Dolores Koch, Sylvia Slater, Barbara Peffley, Mary Lou Boleneus, Leonard Stubbs, Bob l-lutsell, lrene Reinbold, Larry Whidden and Lyle Fisher. Our ship nears the end of our cruise when Baccalaureate Services will be held in the Presbyterian Church May 26, as a preview of the final appearance in our blue caps and gowns with gold tassels. On May 29, we will all meet together for the last time during our graduation cerimony, fully realizing the implications of our motto, Forward ever, Backward never . -Merlin Zier QMX ff ,r 'kit Fir' +- I IIQN 0 . Q nf: x ::::::: :::::::- -::::::::::- vs f ' IW ' 4
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4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ li 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ li 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ V MALAM . :ia I? IDR! CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1946, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: To the Juniors, vve leave our front seats in assembly, and also the place of Mighty Seniors next year. To the Sophamores, we leave the trials and tribulations of putting on a prom next year. And to the Freshmen, we will our places in the office. You know what they're for, of course. Wayne Montague wills his ability to voice in a loud tone his ovvn opinions, to Pat l-lering who will have to practice screaming. Lola Delfore vvills her band uniform to Gladys. We hope she likes it better than the one for which she sent. Louise DeVore wills her third chair in band to George Scharff, because that is the only way he will ever get there. Mary Lou Boleneus wills her bottle of peroxide to Hazel Logsdon, so D. H. S. will not have to go without a peroxide blond next year. Ruth Kern wills her English ability to Rip , because he needs it. Stanley Reinbold wills his musical horn to Lute so he can serenade the Sheriff and keep out of iail. Caryle Harris wills her days of absence to llene McCaffery, because Ilene seems to be here all the time. Larry Whidden wills his mechanical ability to Keith Morgan. It seems as though he needs it. ' Virginia Zuehlke wills her fiery temper to Dick Zellmer, who has never been mad in his life. QM! i M-- 7 6 ,,::,- ,,,,,,,:,,,,,,, ,,:, -,,,,,,,, ll? ' ' ted! F-1' l I
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