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President Joel Urice, bottom left, and Vice-President Ron Shockey, bottom right have strlved to make this year good and enjoyable one for the 1964-65 Senior Class. Standing directly behind them are reporter Bonxtfl Luttrell x e retary, Cindy James: Parliamentarian, Larry McDanielsg and treasurer, Sue Stafford ,W M I I D ofa-M, M MR IOUIS JONES fyffl, Maw Wi if ayf 0-F Wd tg, semorsponsor 263 The past years have been filled with trials and tribulations but the all important goal of many seniors will soon be reached, GRADUATION. Everyone is anx- iously awaiting the moment when Mr. A. J. Evans will hand each one his diploma. Being a senior is something a student always looks forward to, but after the long hard strug- gle of getting there is finally ac- complished, it seems to go all too quickly.
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Nil Qgyflvgfiflif Willy M55 will School memories are many and varied. We remember history and the hook reports for English, the note taking during films, and the educational assemblies. We all remember the first few weeks of Typing I! The original themes in English really shook us up. What about those first nervous days in Chemistry? History taught' us of the proud her- itage we have. Algebra and physics were snaps if you could translate the language. Foreign languages were really tough until we caught on. Parlez-vous francais? Bi- ology was another matter. Anybody remember where your latissimus dorsi is? Shorthand was ex- asperating for a while but the symbols finally clicked into place. The new cosmetology lab was a place of interest and wonder to most of us. Another year is coming to a close. Most of us have worked hard and learned a lot. We will al- ways rememher the things we learned at D.C.H.S. no matter what we do later on. Memories of high school will always linger- SX 1+ gs-3 EE 1 .KL s. x if v 1 5' A W' fr ff jNif l . fb .in Q51 ,W W,,,. fir. 'ff' Jr T ff,-fr ' W Wltwf tw-W 2l
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