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i2 YEAR SENIORS Kneeling: Dean Reinbold, Ron Childs, John Remington, and Jack Schmauder. Standing: Trissie Ehlenfeldt, Gayle Hardin, Donna Ray Abbott, Charlotte Guhlke, Wenda Kanzler, Sharon Reinbold, Dixie Schneider, Nancy Lawson, and Linda Reinbold, FIRST GRADE PICTURE First Row: Richard Tye, Richard Cole, Jimmy Baker, Bobby James, Jim Haynie, Charles Gib- son, David Savelesky, Donald Conrad, Dwayne Giese, and Ronald Childs. Second row? Linda Reinbold, Dixie Schneider, Trissie Ehlenfeldtj Beth Kirkwood, Garlee Knowles, Donna Ray Abbott, Marlene Lobe, Linda Scribner, Barbara Bley, Joanne Trayner, John Remington, Charlotte Guhlke, and Bill Danekas. Third row: Jackie Schmaudew, Sharon Reinbold, Lynda Fisk, Wenda Kanzler, Karon Laupp, Sammy Hammar, Larry Buchanan, Lou Rhea Warn, Charlotte Neihart, Dean Reinbold, Gayle Hardin, Beverly Bumgarner, Sharon Bisbey, Nancy Lawson, Dennis Parr, and Mrs. Jeanne Campbell.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a sunny September 2, 1957, twenty-nine eager freshmen made their way to the old grade school building for their first high school class. Excitement ran high, when, before we knew it, we were to become the first freshman class in the new high school building. How we enioyed decorating for the dances we sponsored, neither can we forget the fun of one of the highlights of our freshman year-initiation. Our class elected the following officers: President, Ron Childs, Vice-president, Jerry Williams, Secretary, Gayle Hardin, Treasurer, John Remington, and A.S.B. Representative, Bill Danekas. Mr. Ricketts served as our class advisor. During the year the class gained Jim Tirk, Sheila Drury, and Florence Pearson. But by the end of the year we lost them and also Bill Danekas. Ron Childs was again chosen as president and led us through our sophomore year. David Millard as Vice-President, Sharon Reinbold as Secretary, Jerry Williams as Treasurer, and Linda Reinbold and Terry Brown composing the Social Com- mittee served as class officers. Mrs. Kiner was our class advisor. One of the highlights of the year was the biology class trip. With Mr. Barbee as our advisor, we took a trip to the coast which included such sights as Gingko Park, the University of Washington, and the naval yards at Bremerton. During that year we gained, and later lost, Joyce Woods and gained Merrily Brown. Our iunior year was one of our busiest but perhaps most unforgettable. By selling refreshments at the football and basketball games, we earned enough money to give the Junior Prom. The theme was Three Coins in a Fountain and Dutch Groschoff provided music for the evening. We also were kept busy by presenting the junior play, a three act mystery, Madeleine. The Junior Class officers were: Ron Childs, President, Linda Reinbold, Secre- tary, Jerry Williams, Treasurer, John Remington, A.S.B. Representative, David Millard, Vice-President, and Sharon Reinbold, Social Chairman. Mr. Shelby was our class advisor. During the year George Clark, Donna Campbell, Sheila Ford, Sharon Vanshur, and Judy Floyd ioined our class. By the end of the year we lost Janice Raab, Fred Burge, Sharon Vashur, and Donna Campbell. ln our final year at D.H.S. we were ably led again by Ron Childs. The other officers were elected as follows, John Remington, Vice-President, Gayle Hardin, Secretary, Sharon Reinbold, Treasurer, and David Millard, A.S.B. Representative. Mr. Shelby was again our class advisor. The last dance we sponsored was the Senior Ball which we gave the theme, Autumn Leaves. Besides this dance, we were kept busy by making plans for the climax of our long climb-Commencement. We had our pictures taken at Dorian Studios and also made other preparations such as ordering announcements and caps and gowns. Thus the Senior Class of 1961 graduated after four wonderful years of high school, with the motto, We have climbed the hill, yonder lies the mountain.
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