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I I I - juuzar 6111 lik Back row, left to right: Bickc-lhaupt, C. Evans, B. Crossler, H. Arneman, P. Johnson, P. Black, D. Criss, B. Anka-ny. Second row. P. Coverdale, D. Brodhead, D. Mackliel, J. Dunlap, J. Dudley, A. DL-flliier, S. Groom. Third row: Mr. Redfern, M. Dahlstroni. B. Brown. L. Butts, B. Epperson, J. Hopkins, S. Bacon. 1 Back row, loft to right: J. Lyman, R. Mayo, J. Stanslierry, A. Reinland, M. Mings, B. Sterns, L. Smith, C. Keene, E. Tn-binritcr. Middle row: J. Scott, B. Nm-lson, J. McGee, L. Russel, B. Thompson, B. Kregger. Ftont row: Mr. Redfern, Advisorg M. Harting, C. Shaw, L. Wilbur, M. Woods, L. Russel, S. McHargue.
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7 4-Mikiimlz 'XwX'.: 'A T junior 611155 Oficcrs The junior class under the able guidance of Mr. Redfern had a very active ear . , Y ' The class rings and pins were ordered in September and' received in December. Having many talented members, the class was well represented in all activi- ties. The band and chorus had many juniors in them. There.were many jun- iors on the first strings of all the teams in sports along with those on the 'SB' teams. Lois Russell and Shirley Bickel- haupt were the yell leaders from the class. As majorettes the class was represented by Pat Coverdale and Shar- on Bacon. SES? fo rl. Ebgrry gllfg. U . .,, ..., v . , Q WIRS T ' r F. ssejj jpresml Rf-drew lc at' , C' p 1.88115 Ve ,. JP, adyligor 611 I Ty ,' R ', D fl! Cale- Urn.. We In E he sf. Dall, Valle, Crvtar Strom QEY5 QYYX. STYX1, i SYCQ, ' 'iff'-Wirl,.j:T Jap, rsllrps 1. Hopklbenga me S, 11.68821 -,hh I' 61- . At the football games the class sold candied apples to raise some badly needed money. On November 21, the class held the every popular Junior Prom, an annual event. The theme was Dancing in the Dark. It was attended by a large crowd and greatly enjoyed by all. The class play, No More Home- work, a three act comedy, was well received by the public on March 27th. The juniors are looking forward to a successful senior year at D.H.S. 6 Uk swlwi. we'-i X669 ' , 'gli X Qaida? 6 Qieg V22 tevfe ash 1130 'ni viii? Psfoeio 6 Qjbxq . X35 ', ei 1 . 5050 gags' 'B KY f YxeAXet9bu9X'2-Qwaqoe x Ng. ' segfl YGQ91 X A fxiwii ovaiwe igoeixv' mdk 'O evfeee A 'fee I f g9vt 'gyxav Q - X 53161 Kei S Q gx .
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Saplfamorc' Ofhers The sophomore class started out the year by sponsoring a dance after the Pullman game, Septem- ber 26. The gym was decorated with Pullman colors and Daytonis colors. Music was supplied by the Rhythm Makers. The sophomores gave a party for the fresh- men on November 10. It was very successful. At the Christmas assembly we were rep- resented by a band of sophomores. Twelve classmates were in the it band and ten in the choir. The class had eight boys active in fi football and three in basketball Q and three in boxing. Susan Ankeny represented us in the yell leader line and Marillyn Thompson and Diane Sinkbeil were majorettes. The class had the Cabin Boys, a negro quartet of singers, come before the student body on Febru- .Sm to ary 6th. 9.5 rites VX 0 no siwasi SBCO ---. '25 Q. advigof' if u S ge9 C00Xe'i3 XJ- Xteagn GWQQO 1 t We gtackc . 3.1 u . 6 .1 1 sgencK?0hxi i'xesX5eN aww w6f'w- 0 A Xt I N I I I il FIRST SEMESTE T R OFF Le ICF-'RS Iepfi to right: C - B bbard, 1125, rep.: S J V. - 8 . ' e Pres. . Han, 3- M Wert, ' Clyde Hay' Sec? Mr' Cvnley, wk - H S, preside., WPY, The class is eagerly awaiting next year when it will no longer be underclassmen. A egg! w a 3, Q fl? fb-'D ' - . U - 'Q .4', 'U
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