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. K W, mi Ak Mrs. Olcllum Mrs. XVnld FIRST ROXY: B. Aspengrcn. D, Minor. R. Hornby. J. XY'eel4s. I.. Honmn. G. Dayton. G. Mason. SECOND ROXV: P. Peterson, Ra. Sclmuer. V. Engle. Ru. Sclmucr, B. Farmer. S. Kinniry, P. XY l1itesel. A. Bullington. J, Dean. S. Baird. G. Pearce. J. Mosher. Dennis johnso I fx n,N els johnson, George Jolmnningsmeier.
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FIRST ROW? P. Turk. F. Steimel. Secretary: M. XY'illi41ms. S. Paulus. M. Kirwan. SECOND ROXV: B. Hammes. J. Lloyd. K. Forster. M. A. Kizis. C. Hornby. B. Carney. Presitlentg J. Kirhy. I.. Brill, S. Brikley. THIRD ROXW: B. Hudson. C. Lynch. R. Sclmuer. S. Smith. A. Jacobson. S. Childs. S. XY'right. S. Kurtz. -T. Rnsmusen. D. Reach. D. Benson. R. Montgomery. FOURTH ROVU: D. Ander- son, T. Balke. D. Manchester. K. Moore. Vl. Huebner. J. Lawler. D. Carr. F. Arnold. L. Mun- chester. R. Plapp. P. King. P. Menine. . . 1 Led capfibly by William Carney, president. Dave Carr, vice-presidentg 'A V Elaine Steiinel. secretary: and lean Riismusen, treasurerg the Student K ' Council composed of four representatives of each class and the presi- I. , dents of every club had a successful year. This group met twice monthly y 4 with their faculty advisers Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Bowers, and Mr. yy ' A Hoppe to form the student government. S A few special activities of Student Council were Stunt Night, Mardi Gras and ri semi-formal. Bill Carney .V swf A LA Mrs. Anderson Mr. Bowers Mr. Hoppe
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MRS DEEGAN Michele Gordon, Treasurer, Steve Brickley, President, Barb Booton, Secretary, Bill Snyder. Sergeant-at-Arms: Gil Schimmoler. Vice-President, MR. JEKEL THE SENIORS REMEMBER . . . FRFSHMAN: Our first year at DI-lS-remern ber our pep skit and Autumn Leaves, our first dance. These were the days when we still had a band room, and pop it pearls were the rage, A Little Bit of Heaven. our first formal, was won- derful. SOPHOMORE: Superintendent, Marvin Berge came to DHS, and Miss Wfentworth, our fresh- man class sponsor, left. Crystal Christmas was our sophomore formal. Candyland was our pride and joy. Our Town was successful. Class cliques began to dwindle. JUNIOR: Class rings arrived-term papers and sack dresses were the rage. Our class won their first interclass track meet and Plapp won a third at State. Sweethearts Ball was in February, but we'll never forget our own prom, Oriental Gar- dens, and the hours of work that we shared with Miss Garber. Goodbye, Mr. Townes, Mr. Furr, and nice work, George D. SENIOR: Our last year. No freshmen in the halls and only one-half hour lunch. We had dress-up and rebel days. Our mock wedding was the best ever. September Song was our last Home- coming dance, and Snow Swirl, the formal, was wonderful. Concluding our high school years, was the prom, Thank you, juniors, for a wonderful memory. Baccalaureate, commencement-and grad- uation was our reward for four years of work- four wonderful years we shall never forget. MRS. INASH
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