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First Row: Sheila Ahr, Stanley Allison, Tom Aurand, Barbara Bailer, Jerry Bair, Bill Baumann, Marilyn Braun, Eugene Butcher. Second Row: Patty Byrd, Art Callow, Nancy Clark , Roger Cookson, Dana Dalzell, Buddy Daniels, Dorcas Dav¬ idson, Richard Debolt. Third Row: Beverly Douglas, Don Drake, Don Duff, June Edwards, Doyle Egley, Phylliss Elliott. Fourth Row: David Embler, Greta Erekson, Joyce Franklin, Shirley Garner, Sara Gerber, Gerald Grote, Jean¬ ette Hahnert, Dave Halterman. Class Officers: (Left to Right) Belva Miller—Treas. John Hammond—Vice-Pres. Ron Vetter—Pres. Gwen Hilyard—Sec. Fifth Row: Janice Hall, John Hammond, Bill Hancher, Gwen Hilyard, Max Hilyard, Dwight Hoffman, James Holt. omored September 3, 1952, found seventy-eight ingenious stu¬ dents, no longer freshmen, but sophomores, trudging back to dear old D. H. S. We weren’t quite sure whether to be jubilant because we were now upperclassmen or to look back upon our freshman days with saddened hearts and fond remembrances. This year three of our boys earned honor sweaters. They were Bill Hancher, Arthur Callow, and David Hal¬ terman. Nice going, boys! The McCurdy twins were the only two to shine in cross country. 18
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First Row: Jean Kallenberger, Neil Keller, Lloyd Kelsey, Jim Kingsley, Marilyn Kirehenbauer, Marvene Krick, Phil Kriek. Second Row: Charna Lake, Don Lehman, Carolyn McDougal, Carolie Nelson, Roger Pollock, Dick Rambo, Nora Ray. Third Row: Marcella Roth, Jim Rowley, Carol Seitz, Don Shaffer, Gary Simons, Janet Smith, Marlene Snyder. Fourth Row: Thurman Sudduth, Larry Vizard, Delight Wagner, Bonnie Welker, Delores Wolfe. Many juniors made themselves prominent in activities such as Choir, Pep Champs, Howling Hosts, F.F.A., F.H.A., Art Club, and Com¬ mercial Club. We made a trip to Detroit and Windsor, Canada, in the fall of 1952 under supervision of Miss Walters, Mr. Worthman and Mr. Dorwin. Everybody had a wonderful time. A very exciting event of the year was the Girls’ Annual class tourna¬ ment. The juniors, playing against the seniors in the final game, came through with a victory for their class. 17
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First Row: Gene Johnson, Kay Johnson, Charles Judt, Jerry Keller, Carl Lehrman, Brenda Levy, Colleen Lob- siger, Barbara McBride. Second Row: Dwight McCurdy, Robert McCurdy, Fred McDougal, Dick Marbach, Belva Miller, Arlene Myers, Ervin Myers, John Neireiter. Third Row: Bob Ochsenrider, Jackie Reidenbach, Jane Rentz, Jerry Rhodes, Ronnie Robinson, Paul Rolston, Carol Roop, David Runyon. Fourth Row: Dorcas Sautbine, Dan Shackley, Harlen Shaffer, Perry Sheets, Roger Sipe, Anita Smith, Earl Sprague, Robert Sprague. Fifth Row: Bob Strong, David Uhrick, Harold Vanhorn, Ron Vetter, Louise Wass, Nancy Weisenburger, Ruth Wiegman. In the spring revue “Off the Records,” Sheila Ahr, Jane Rentz, Ronnie Robinson, Dave Uhrick and Bob Ochsenrider proved their musical ability by performing as a jazz band. They sounded like professionals. Our representatives on the student council were Dana Dalzell, Max Hilyard, and Ronnie Vetter. We had a large number of students on the honor roll and some of our sophomore students received Latin pins for a perfect score in Latin vo¬ cabularies. The sixteen sophomores chosen to serve for the “Prom” were Greta Erekson, Joyce Franklin, Dorcas Davidson, Dorcas Sautbine, Sara Gerber, Dave Halterman, Fred McDougal, John Hammond, Dave Embler, Ron Vetter, Bill Hancher, Ronnie Robinson, and John Neireiter. Congratula¬ tions! 19
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