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Most Studious BOOKWORMS Mike Tiefenback and Cathy Ruffin share top honors as Most Stu- dious. First runners-up were Gary Sherwood and Margaret Ander son, and second, Jerry Jessup and Lou Ann Burnett. Most Congenial MOST CONGENIAL boy and girl are Billy Freeman and Lou Ann “Ching” Bur- nett. Running close behind them were Carroll Eason and Jane Luckie, and second run- ners-up were Jerry Jessup and Diana Denman. 28
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RUNNERS-UP to Mr. and Miss DHS were lane Luckie and Tommy Smith, at left, first, Mitchell Aufder- Heide and Margaret Anderson, right, sec- ond. Junior Mr. and Miss DHS JAN BRIGGS and MIKE WRIGHT JUNIOR MR. and Miss DHS’ run- ners-up were Steve Allen and Susan Anderson, first, and David McMaster and Terri Williams, second.
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Others in DHS ’73 Who’s Who Each year seniors arc honored in school wide voting of Who's Who. Best Citizen vote brings the title Mr. and Miss DHS, and in that one category. Freshmen get to name Junior Best Citizens, whose titles become Junior Mr. and Miss DHS. Teachers choose the most talented, and the others are voted by the student body. Most Courteous VOTED MOST Courteous are Cathy Green and Terry Jessup. First runners-up were Tommy Smith and Chris Leibrock, and second, Mitch AufderHeide and Chin Burnett and Jane Luckie (tie). Most Talented MOST TALENT- ED were teachers’ selection with Betty Turner and Barry Cooper taking top honors, Jane Luckie and Mike Tiefen- back, second, and Chris ILeibrock and Mitch AufderHeide, third. 29
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