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14 5572702 eltdllldqdfftd banana de i6aaca4,.. Mr. Lindaas, Advisor. Under the leadership of Mr. Lindaas, the senior class had a very busy year. Our first project was to decide upon a photographer and have our senior pictures taken. Soon after that we began working on our senior play, Once And For All. Lloyd Bender was named as The Most Inspirational Football Player and also as one of the outstanding basketball players. We had several seniors on the football, bas- ketball and boxing squads. Susan Ankeny was Yell Queen and Diane Sinkbeil was a majorette. We had six girls in nonette, and num- erous seniors in band, choir and mixed choir. We ordered our caps and gowns and de- cided upon the announcements. We chose Bingham Springs as the spot for our Senior Sneak. After four glorious years in D. H. S. we bade farewell and good luck to the three re- maining classes. We know that there will never be an- other class of '55, but we hope that the class- W Front row left to right: Al Johnson, Representativeg Faye Tewalt, Vice Presidentg Sally Jewett, Secretary. Middle JoAnn Magill, Treasurerg Back row left to rightg M Lindaas, advisorg Elaine Harvey, Representativeg and Earl Groom, President. GS who will be known as Seniors from this day Front row left to right: Bill Leid, Representativeg Betty forward will have as much fun and get as much Whybark, Secretaryg and Marie Hatley, President. Second out of school as we have. By Estella Dudley, Senior Editor row left to right: Mr. Lindaas, Advisor, Earl Groom Vice President. Back row left to right: Joan Thronson, Repro sentative, and Estella Dudley, Treasurer
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ff 52572702 Qaawe. la!! bnama and 13445 le Enema... Front row left to right: Donna Krouse, Secretaryg Chuck Turner, Presidentg Mr. Gritman, Advisor. Second row left to right: Jerald Hall, Treasurer, Emory Clapp, Vice Presidentg Dwight Fullerton, Representativeg and Conrad The junior class of 55 kept up a H0SkinS, Representative- Mr. Gritman, Advisor steady pace of activities during this, our first year as upperclassmen. During the football season 54-55, the busy juniors sold coffee and doughnuts to the spectators. A large percent of the Dayton football team was juniors. When the Christmas season came, we composed the Christmas play that won first place and a box of candy for our up and com- ing class. Seven of the varsity squad of our champ- ionship basketball team are juniors. Nearly half of the boxing squad are juniors, too. Three of the leading majorettes, includ- ing this year's captain, are juniors. February 25 was the date of our Junior Prom. Harbor Lights was our theme, and everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of the Four Aces. On April 4th and 5th we presented the play, A Double Barrelled Detective Story , using a different cast each night. Both per- formances were great successes, and this activity gave a big boost to the class funds. All in all it has been a good, fun-packed I , , f h d 1 f 19 Emory Class, Presidentg and Mr. Gritman, Advisor. Second Front row left to right: Conrad Hoskins, Representativeg year or t e gra uatlng C ass O 56' row left to right: Karen Thronson, Secretaryg Peggy Kayser, Representative, and Delmar Taylor, Vice President. By Peggy Kayser, Junior Editor
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