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Row 7: Joe Smith, Terry Snyder, Waldo Snyder, Etta Mae Soliday, Patricia Sovine, Carolyn Steele, Joan Stiverson. Row 8: Cassia Strickler, Jerry Swygart, Sharon Swygart, Arlene Thieme, Michael Thieme, Reta Mae Thorton, Bruce Voshell. Row 9: Pamela Walters, Loretta Wass, Mama Wil- son, Harley Wolfe, Kay Wynn, Amelia Zamora, Richard Conrad. Rolf J: Jim Gay, Lois Jean Gerke, Mar- jorie Goeltz, Betty Haugk, Nancy Helm, Ron Highland. Row 2: Larry Hill, Jean Hoffman, Kathie Hullinger, Barbara Ann Johnson, Michael Kaehr, Connie Kiess. Row 3: Ronald Kiess, Vance Krick, Charles Kriieckeberg, Penny Longerbone, Frank Lopez, Jerry McCagg. Row 4: Jerry Mcintosh, Donna McKean, Becky Maddoz, Eleanor Miller, Jerry Miller, Carol Norquest. Row 5: Gail Nutt, Kathleen Patrick, Jim Reidenbach, Diane Rhodes, Ruth Roop, Diane Sauer. Row 6: Delores Schroeder, Linda Sexton, David Sheets, Larry Sheets, Betty Simer- man, Margaret Slusher, Charlotte Smith. 27
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Row 1: Elvin Adkins, Donald Agler, Alice Allwein, Carolyn Amstiitz, Linda Andrews, Janice Auniann. Row 2: Vicki Bailer, Herb Banning, Jr., Marie Barlett, Ruth Barr, Sandra Baumann, Larry Baumgartner. Row 3: Carol Bebout, Mary Bodle, Judy Brown, Raymond Brown, Barbara Burk, Kay Burke. Row 4: Steven Butcher, Karen Call, David Clark, Elaine Cochran, John Cowans, Caro- lyn Crozier. Row S: Tom Ciutis, Jack Dailey, Jay De Voss, Carl Elliott, Helen Elliott, Janet Fell. Row 6: Roselyn Flora, Janet Foor, Robert Frauhiger, Roger Fuelling, Bonnie Fulton, Roger Gaunt. President— Joe Smith Secretary— Alice Allwein Vice-President— Jim Reidenbach Treasurer— Barbara Burk on ores Well, here we are in our second year in D.H.S. The first thing we did was elect our class of- ficers. They are as follows: president— Joe Smith, vice-president— Jim Reidenbach, secretary — Ahce Alhvein, treasurer— Barbara Burk. In October we took a very interesting trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith and Mr. Ever- hart went along as chaperones. We had several boys in athletics and also sev- eral girls on the volleyball team. Joe Smith, Alice Allwein, and Lois Gerke were members of the Student Council. j It was a very enjoyable year and we all are looking forward to coming back next year as . juniors. 26
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Row 1: Michael Affolder, Janice Allison, Ann Arnold, Ronald August, Monica Badenhop, Roger Ballard. Row 2: Patricia Baumann, Sidney Beery, Ter- esa Biddle, James Bilderbach, Kenneth Bleeke, Richard Boring. Row 3: Barbara Borror, Judy Brodbeck, Janet Brown, Bobbilou Butler, James Cancino, Jack Carpenter. Row 4: Jacqueline Chew, Douglas Chrisman, Ivan Chrisman, Judy Costello, John Cowan, Tom Cravens. Row 5: Ivan Davis, Donna Dedolph, Jerry Douglas, Charles Drake, Carol Durbin, James Dyer, Naureen Egly. Row 6: Barry Ellis, Julia Ellsworth, Taya Erek- son, Barbara Fawcett, Gary Fawcett, Charleen Feasel, Shelia Foreman. ¥ Treasurer— Tom Grabill Vice-President— Stewart Knodel President— John Cowan Secretary— Taya Erekson As school marched along the first activity of the freshman class was the election of officers. They were as follows: president, John Cowan; vice-president, Stu Knodel; secretary, Taya Erekson; and treasurer, Tom Grabill. We also elected Mr. Jom ' nay as our class sponsor. Three freshmen were represented in the Student Council. They were Grace Kelsey, John Patterson, and John Cowan. The freshman class got a big kick sponsoring the dance The Beehive Bounce after one of the basketball games. Two freshmen girls— Sidney Beery and Taya Erekson— were elected as cheerleaders for the second team. Several Latin I students received certificates of excellence on their tests. The freshman basketball team won seven and lost nine of their games under coach Mr. F. Reed. 28
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