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I Deruffzr Tube Thee Greerzufood' was the theme of the senior class float which won first place. On the float are Larry Kugelman and Janet Eller. Memorable Event Decatur Cenrral's Hawks came through with their first win of the season. The vic- tory, offsetting the Homecoming activities, was scored as an upset over favored Greenwood. Greenwood won the toss and elected to receive. On Greenwood's second down, Larry McGill knocked down an important pass. The first quarter was scoreless, but Greenwood gained 101 yards to Decatur's 60. Decatur outmarched them in the second quarter by 90 to 25 but since there was no score in that quarter either, the score stood at the half at 0 to O. Paul Larrison took the ball for Decatur to start the second half and returned it for ll yards. The Hawk's moved 70 yards for their first touchdown with Larrison and Richard Clarkson alternating at carrying the ball. The score came on a 30 yard run by Larrison. The running try for the extra point was stopped. Paul Larrison scored again in the fourth quarter. The point was blocked. Final Score: Decatur 12 Greenwood 0 Decatur Win-D Game was the title of the junior class float which took second place. On the float are Clair Freeman and Karen Eller. We chopped the Woodmerz d0u'r2. The sophomore class depicted the scene on their float. Victory Around the World is represented by the freshman class. 11
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MaybeZlene Mr. and Mrs. Rankin led the parade of floats driving Mick Smith's car. Coach Byfield Crowned Joann Purdue as Queen while her attendants: Janice Mudd, Jackie Miller, Carolyn Burnside and Reba Smith looked on. The G.A.A. came out with the theme of Greenwood over the fallrf' Marsha Miller and Judy Demmery are on the float. Old King Cole had several loyal subjects from Greenwood. Ed Bryan represented the king for Hi- Y and Sunshine Society. Homecoming - A Homecoming was held October 14. A dinner was served by the wrestlers in the cafe- teria. Before the game, the floats were presen- ted and the band led them in. At the half, the band paraded and the queen was crowned . It was also announced that the senior class float had won first place. The seniors really made an impressive sight. Seven cars, with letters on them, spell- ing out SENIOR led the float onto the field. On them were seven senior girls: Margaret Duvall, Barbara Dillon, Lois Paddock, Linda Wfilliams, Deloris Dunn, Jean Davis, and Pat Price representing bridesmaids. The team came through by winning the game 12 to 0. A dance was held after the game sponsor- ed by the G. A. A. The High School Dance Band provided the music. It was a night to be remembered for a long time by all the students of D. C. H. S. I0
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of is 51525 The Plag Fulfilling their ambitions to bring a fine romantic comedy play to DCHSaudiences, the senior class members presented DEAR RUTH on November 4, 1955. ACTING CAST Rath ,,, . ,,e, ,. ,,,e,,... ,,Sue Butler Miriam , , , , Bill ,,,,,,, Mrr. Wfilhim Mr. Wiikim Alhert , , ,,,, Martha , , , Chuck ,,,, Dora ,,,b, Harold , , , . ,..Abe Margaret Duvall ,, , , ,,Denny Cummings , ,, , - , ,,Judy Burkhardt ,,,, ,,,,,,,,Jerry Hibler , , , , Darrell Underwood . . , ,Carolyn Burnside , , , , , ,Russell Day , , , , , ,Jean Davis , , , ,Paul Larrison What fha!! I do with 200 hoxer of cracker- jacler? asks Dora, Jean Davis, jerry Hibler, Darrell Underwood, Sue Butler. Can you tell a hedroom from a bathroom? That is the question Albert asks Judge Wil- kins. Jerry Hibler, Darrell Underwood, Sue Butler, Judy Burkhardt, There war a lady fair, Bill recites a poem to Ruth. Sue Butler and Denny Cummings. I2
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