Davis High School - D Book Yearbook (Kaysville, UT)

 - Class of 1960

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1 SENIGRS

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Student Council left to right, first row: Mr. Barber, Advisor, Helen Visarrage, Andrea Halls, Jinny Nelson, Mary Maass, Roger Bambrough, Darla Parrish, Julie Simmons, Stan Reed, Margaret Whitesides, Donna James, Ilene Steele, Olaug Vaala, Lynne Housley, Gayle Allen, Miss Streeper, Advisor. Second row: Susan Scoffield, Carmon Fountain, Georgia Ann Mitchell, Pam White, Rosemary Small, Kathy Smith, Loralei Shellenbarger, Janet Burningham, Trudy Smith, Connie Thorderson, Elizabeth Vigeon, Pat Tucker, Rebecca Day, Ronna Petersen, Beth Miya. Third row: Elizabeth Adams, Anna Mae Clifford, Barbara Frost, Stan Adams, Wayne Hamby, Blaine Tanner, Ken Fox, Ted Long, Sam Trujillo, Mickey Kuroiwa, Russell Willoughby, Ronald Camp- bell, Larry Mitchell, Tommy Ashton. Fourth row: Alice Hollist, Pam Parrish, Tangee Maass, Barbara Holt, Mike Porter, Stan Hamblin, Brent Stevenson, Phillip Giles. Fifth row: Mike Duckworth, Jeff Nye, John Simmons, Roger Hart, Brent Maxfield, Michael Fowler, Louis Khoury, Brent Young, Ronald Ashbaker, Russell Ence, Bill Thompson, Doug Twede, Danny Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Doug Moon, Reed Hodgson, Steven Hodson. Friendships! Of all the won- derful memories I will have of Davis the friendships l have formed will stand out the most. With such outstanding people as our Principal, Mr. Whitesides, Mr. Davis and Mrs. Carroll, Miss Streeper and Mr. Barber, and the rest of the faculty, we, your student body officers, cannot help but love every day we have spent here. Margaret and Julie are the greatest of the greats. I will cherish the fond memories of these wonderful personalities forever. Along with them I will always remember all of my as- sociates these past years. Thanks for everything. Ston Reed Along with the other officers, I want to thank the student body for their support this year. Thanks must go to Stan and Julie, also, some wonderful leaders. I'll soon be leaving Davis, we all must some time, but I will take with me lasting memories. I love Davis and feel proud when I see her valiant brown and gold, and realize I was once part of her. The class of '60 leaves Davis to the future-please take care of her. Morgoret Whitesides For me, Davis has been a fast succession of colorful memories: Final exams, late assembly prac- tices, facts and theories, lost books, basketball scores, home- work-late into the night, Pro Schola drills, crowded lunch lines, theorems and equations, disappointments and victories. Davis has meant friends l'll never forget and opportunities I would never have had. I especially appreciate the help that Mr. Whitesides and the teachers have been to us, and the support of our wonderful studentbody. Julie Simmons 2l



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11 JJ Yr Our senior yeor cind the mony things we did olwoys hold ci speciol spot in our memory. Well, seniors, you finally made it to the top, and isn't is great? lsn't it a good feeling to know that the important officers in the student government are our fellow classmates? Doesn't it seem funny that after this school year is over that we will leave high school and either settle down to married life, start working on our own, or go away to the college or university of our choice? Our senior year was packed with fun and memorable things to do. Those get-togethers at noon and the jokes that went along with sandwiches were always a welcome break in the days work. Besides the day time activities, the night held much fun and glamour. The queens of the senior class could hold their own against every beauty in the school. As the end of the year came up, two big events were sighted. First the senior party and senior sluff day and then the day of graduation. For three years we were waiting for that blessed day when we were the only ones who got a day off. But maybe we need that day to recuperate from the night before when we received the last yearbook of our high school days. Finally after our leisure days were over, we became a part of the solemn graduation ceremony. As everyone marches into place, we have time to remember all the significant occasions connected with our school days at Davis. We become very happy because all these things happened to us but became very sad because it is all over. But as we look back we realize that we as seniors owe a great deal to our dear Davis High. Q-

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