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DC LA Seniors—1975 Teresa Lynngail Allen President 10; Secretary 11; Outstanding Biology Stu- dent; Honor Roll 11; Band and Track 3 yrs.; Pep Club 2 yrs. Roger Brown Football 10; FFA 9, 10; Chorus 10, 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11. Charlene Buxton Basketball 9,10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club Reporter 12; Music 9; Student Council 9, 12; SC Secretary 12; Governor's Honor Roll 10; State Honor Roll 11; Class Reporter 10; Girls State 11. Tammy Duke Basketball 9,10,11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Band- Twirier 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10,11,12; Track 9, 10; Cheerleader 10; Honor Roll 10; Governor's Honor Roll 10; FHA 9; Pep Club President 9, 12; Band Vice Pres. 12; Class Re- porter 10,12; Student Council Sec. 11; FB Queen Attendant 9; Football Queen 12; Miss Cinderalla Contestant 12. 16
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Message to Graduating Seniors Each day in a person's life is important. Your high school days are not just days of preparation for future living, but for living now. Every worthwhile activity in which you engage contributes to your development, whether it be strictly academic, vocational, extra curricular, or social in nature. In a few weeks you will be starting on a new part of your journey through life. It will all be strange and new to you for a while. You see, up to now, you have lived in a protective society; however, now, things will be differ- ent. You are going to start on your own great adventure. It is an adventure that will indlude not only love and happiness, but also war and tragedy. To live in this world you will need faith, courage, and love. There are many things we would like to tell you; however, we believe some of the most important ideals of life are to be honest, to be ambitious, and above all, to be yourself. All through life you have been taught that honesty is the best policy. You will have to learn that all people are not just, and that all people are not true. You must be honest with yourself at all times. Look at yourself once in a while, and if you don't like what you see, correct it. Only when you are honest with yourself can you im- prove yourself. One of a person's greatest assets is to have ambition. Each day brings new knowledge and new opportunities of learning. Never lose your ambition for learning. Always be amibtious in your work. Don't be staisfied to do a job good, do it well. Set your goals in life high; then, develop your ambition so that you may reach these goals. Remember, the ambitious person is the one who not only seeks an opportunity, but makes his opportunity. Abraham Lincoln once said: You can't escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today. Your opportunities are unlimited if you accept the re- sponsibilities that are yours from day to day. Most important of all, be yourself. It is fine to listen to advice; but, filter it, and take only the good that comes through. If you believe in something, stick with it, fight for it, prove it. You must have the strength and courage to do what you know is right, even if all the rest are going with the gang. It is fine to receive money for your labors, but never let any man get a price tag on your soul. These ideals are not easy to live by. Life is not easy either. You may falter and stumble a few times on your journey, but pick yourself up, ask for God's help any forgiveness, and try again. Each one of you will be leaving D C L A with your hearts full of plans for the future. Some of you plan brillant professional careers, others have fond hopes of educating youth, while many look forward to careers in the business world. Also, there are those anxiously waiting for that sunny day in spring when love finds its mate. Success, honor, wealth, and love, may these dreams of yours all come true. Sincerely, Your Class Sponsors Mrs. Evalynn Hobbs Mr. Larry Mendenhall IS
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Roy L. Eyler Agriculture 2 yrs.; Chorus 2 yrs. Terri Ferda Music 1 yr.; Pep Club 1 yr.; Girls' State Alternate 11; Yearbook 1 yr.; Stu- dent Council 1 yr.; Honor Roll 4 yrs.; State Honor Roll; Principal's Honor Roll; Governor's Honor Roll. Craig Alan Fredrick Football 11, 12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Track-Base- ball 11, 12. John Futhey FFA Vice Pres. 2 yrs.; FFA Reporter; Class Presi- dent; Class Sec. -Treas.; Class Reporter; Football; Track, Basketball; Band, Chorus; Honor Roll; Gover- nor's Honor Roll; State Honor Society; Outstanding Teenager; Who's Who in American High School Students; Boy's State; State Senate Page; OSU Alumni Achievement Award. 17
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