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anitori Mr. Brown, Mr.Latta, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Weiss Night Activities Janitor Mr. Thompson Who keeps the school clean and the equipment functioning? The school janitors, of course. They work in shifts, one of which lasts until 1 a.m., long after teachers and students have gone and athletic events and other activities have ended. These capable men also handle our heating system and wash for the physical education classes. IProj ection is ts The student projectionists were very much in demand during the 1964- 65 school year. These boys gave their study room time to locate screens and projectors for instructors who showed films to their classes. Often these boys took charge of the actual showing of the film, while the teacher was occupied with something else. In addition to this work with films, the projectionists took charge of oper- ating the public address system for assembly programs. They also helped to set up the sound equipment for out door athletic events. Mr. Child was in charge of the group, and did an excellent job. Front Row: Danny Kinsinger, Rex Rysdam, Larry Good, Kerry Jarvis, and Darrell Rudd. Back Row: Neil Francis, Steve Burton Chester Funk, and Mr. Roger Child.
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Senior CL aid CLASS OFFICERS: Bette Allen, President; Gary Bailey, Vice-President; Rick Wilson, Treasurer; Sheryl Martin, Secretary. We, as Seniors, look back on our past noting the many moments we shall never forget--both as a class and as individuals. As the largest class ever to attend D.H.S., we can take much pride in our success in binding together in one large group. We are leaving D.H.S., taking with us lasting friendships and memorable experi- ences. The inspiring support within the class has resulted in many accomplishments. We have attempted little in which we have not succeeded. We shall always continue this ambitious striving for success wherever we go. We relish with pride at the fact that D.H.S. will never be able to forget us. Each of us has grown so familiar with the over-crowded halls, and even the familiar tang” of the school, that we will surely miss D.H.S., too. First we were the trivial preps , then the minor Juniors, and finally the mighty, heroic SENIORS! Yes, we do have great cause to hold our heads high with utmost pride. Bette Lee Allen Robert Lee Anderson John Conard Arnold 20
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