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sa, 5 , . fn HH 15 no-ru Y 1 U? 'Ibn Juniors , Row 1: Dewayne Agler, Stanley Alger, Karen Allison, Jack Aurand, Jack Barlett, Carolyn Bassett, Gene Baxter, Helen Bollinger, Dellila Brown, Sara Brunnegraff, Phyllis Byrd, Mike Cole, Peter Dalzell. Row 2: Max Daniels, Judy Dedolph, John Dorwin, Connie Douglas, Sherian Drake, Robert Durbin, Betsy Embler, Elaine Evans, Gloria Fugate, Linda Gamsby, Mary Lou Gaunt, Judy Gephart, Katherine Goelz. Row 3: Jay Gould, Sharon Gray, Kenneth Hawkins, Ronnie Hesher, Jim Hullinger, Sharon ldlewine, Helen Irwin, John Isch, Marilyn Jefferies, Jerry Kaehr, Tony Kelly, Stanley Kirkpatrick, Jim Klenk. Row 4: Alice Krueckeberg, Jack Ladd, Dennis Lobsiger, Mary Ellen Longerbone, Janet McKean, Twannette Magley, Sharon Michaud, Virginia Miller, Beverly Patrick, Don Peterson, Sue Petrie, Jim Plasterer, Chalmer Reinking. Row 5: Sandra Reynolds, Vera Roop, Jerry Rumple, Rita Runyon, Madge Scheiderer, Paul Schmidt, Fred Schott, Ted Schrock, Charles. Shaffer, Kathryn Shaffer, Beverly Singer, Donna Kay Small, Bill Smith, Row 6: Tom Smith, Glen Strickler, Larry Strickler, Barbara Suttles, Lulubell Swygart, LaVerne Thieme, Kenneth Vanhorn, Kent Varner, Virginia Vetter, Lorraine Walters, Ellen Welch, Carolyn Wiegman, Don Gase. 22 '
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Donna Venis: F.H.A. 55' Choir 56' Revue 56' Cheering Bloc 55 56' Gabfest Staff 56 Commercial Club 55, 56 Christmas Program 56 Shirley Wass: Pep Champs 53' Intramural Basketball 53 54' Commercial Club 55 Christmas Program 54 56 Revue 55 56 Vice President 56 FHA Reporter 55 Ma jorette 54, 55, 563 Cheering Bloc 55 56 Jr Town Meeting Speaker 56 Girl s Volley ball Team 55, 563 F.H.A. 53, 54, 553 Rotary Speech Contest 563 American Legion Oratorical Contest 56' Honor Student 53 54 55 56 Rex Werst: Pleasant Mills 53 54. D-Club 56' Basketball 54 55 56' Baseball 55 56 Vice-President of D-Club 56' Commercial Club 55 56 Walter Werst: D-Club 54 55 56' Baseball 53 54 55' Colorwheel 55' Football 53 54 Commercial Club 56. Vergil Wolfe: Intramural Basketball 54 55 56' Basketball 53 54 55 56' Commercial Club 553 D-Club 54, 55 56. Larry Worden: D-Club 54, 55, 563 Student Manager of Football Team 54, 563 F.F.A. 54, 55, 563 F.F.A. Crops Judging Team 563 Howling Hosts 53? Intramural Basketball 54, 55, 563 Intramural Volleyball Team 543 Student Manager of Basketball Team 54? Track 53: Commercial Club 55. Bill Zwick: Commercial Club 553 Christmas Program 55, 563 Prom Server 543 Jr. Rotarian 563 Revue 563 Football 53, 54, 553 D-Club 55, 56g Cheering Bloc 55, 563 Howling Hosts 533 Basketball 53, 54, 553 Golf Team 54, 55, 563 Intramural Basketball 53, 54, 55, 563 Speech Activities 563 Jr. Town Meeting 563 Ravelings Business Manager 563 Assistant 55. In our freshman year we started like a bicycle rider, wavering under the glance of those mighty seniors. High school surely was different from junior high school. Man, these high school teachers like to give assignments! By the time we became sophomores, we had our feet on the ground floor land some of us on the basement floor in Mr. Dailey's 8th period classy. That year we didn't want to get back to school, but the first few weeks were like a few cranks to start our Model T on the academic road. A few of our number were lucky to serve at the J unior-Senior Prom. Miss Weidler served as our conductor on that streamlined junior year. This year our class athletes began to show on the varsity teams. It was quite an experience to cross over to Canada, while on our trip to Detroit. Our junior train had many stops, but we really t'rodded the rails between stops. Over the Rainbow was the name of the Junior-Senior Prom, which everyone enjoyed. Well, this is it-our senior year. First off, we elected officers and a spon- sor. They are President, Ralph Thomas3 Vice-President, Shirley Wass3 Sec- retary, Jackie J amesg Treasurer, Wayne Florag and Sponsor, Miss Vera. As we were about to climb aboard the jet plane that whizzed us through our last two se.mesters, some of us were glad and some sad, but it was over much, much too soon. Our passage at the speed of sound nearly blotted out the music of the two dances we sponsored after ball games. We didn't travel too fast however to take time out to take part in the Spring Revue, Flying High. On May ll the juniors entertained us at a wonderful prom, Deep Purple, and what fun we had at our senior party, with its western theme and real Cowboys and Indi'ans3 or almost real. Baccalaureate serv- ices on May 20 brought us down to a realization that it was about over. Our Commencement speaker delivered an impressive address to us at Com- mencement, After the dance we enjoyed several parties. At last we have broken through the sound barrier and now we face the life that D.H.S. has prepared us for. We shall never forget D.H.S. and we shall always con- sider ourselves fortunate to be graduates of D.H.S.
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' wr --as Junior Officers it 4 M' Q ' X ' --- 1 P J X J -. V.1. wi, 5 I A Ns Y V W, , M 4 K ' - i A hr, --W - - ' , : H , 4ii ?e. faf5Ss9 f. 4 s ' iiifilif ' ., '- r mars . , , V ggww j '.,,,wf ,. llbqq I Y? f f 5 I-1:1 In . -llnxlg - i . x A-l-l A-b-o-a-r-dl ! Last call for all those Wishing to take the Junior Express through the school year of 55-56. F-i-r-s-t S-t-o-p. D.H.S. We will stop just long enough to elect class officers: President: Dewayne Agler Vice-Pres.: Tony Kelly Treasurer: j Mary Lou Gaunt Sponsor: Miss Weidler With these officers as guides, .We will now continue our trip. . Next, the junior express will head North for the annual Junior Class trip to Detroit, Mich. and Windsor, Canada. This trip Will be Well supervised by our Conductor, Engineer, Mr. Dorwin and Mr. Worthman. l Our passengers on the Junior Express have proved that they are enjoying the trip by taking part in many activities. They are ac- tive in Choir, Commercial Club, Art Club, F.F.A., F.H.A., Band, and Speech Club. Paul Schmidt, a well-known passenger brought honors to our Junior Express by winning the local and district speech contests. The Junior Express is Well represented in sports, at D.H.S. Many of the Junior boys are members of the D Club. Passengers of the express are alert scholas- tically as Well as in extra-curricular activities for many Juniors are on the honor roll. L-a-s-t S-t-o-pl ! I ! a Small Town, called Prom, There will be a wonderful dance held in this town, with the Senior Class as guests of the Junior Class. This ends our trip through 55-56. Hope you all enjoyed it! ! 23 Officers: President, Dewayne Aglerg Vice Presi dent, Tony Kelly, Treasurer, Mary Lou Gaunt
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