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SENIOR CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Clifton Weaver Leon Savape Lois Buford To our deah fellow schoolmates: Really, friends, we. the Senior ( lass, feel a hesitancy in leaving- you at the end of this year to finish your education without a guiding hand such as ours. We will, however, give you credit for rapid progress since your fiist appearance in Denison High. To the Juniors, we wish to leave all the joy and happiness we have had as Seniors, and leave a charge for you to care for the lower classmen as we have so lovingly done. We also wish you to carry out the examples we have placed before you. To the Sophs, we offer congratulations on the event of your becoming Juniors next year. We know you will not be so snobbish for you will be mere Jrs. instead of proud Sophs. We have one charge to make. Heretofore, the care of the Freshmen has been our task, but we now leave the job to you and hope that you will discharge the duties as we have done. It will be a hard job, for if the Fish of the coming year have deteriorated any further than these, the term fish will no longer he applied; they shall be called minnows. As for you, our less educated friends (Freshmen) we don't understand how they expect you take ca e of vourselves in such a large building as I). H. S. Our warning to you is . . . although you may be inclined to be snobbish on becoming Sophs, it will be safer to keep your head down instead of up. As a last word we charge all of you . . . our fellow schoolmates ... to keep and honor the good name of D. H. S., to uphold every enterprise undertaken by the school, and to prove Denison Hi to be what it is . . . the greatest and dearest High School in any state. —20—
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MARY ADAY Girl Reserves v45-’49 F. H. A. 46-’48 Band '49 SENIORS JACKIE ALLEN THELMA ALLEN F. H. A. 45-'47 D. E. v48-v49 NADE ATKINS RUBY ATWELL Kats Club 47- 49 Band ’47-’49 GRACE BARNHILL HAROLD BILDERBACK Chorus ’48-’49 Band 46- 49 Band President '48- 49 CHRISTINE BARNARD Band F. H. A. CAROLE BATES Scholarship, Vice-Pres. 48 Girl Reserves ,45-,49 Chorus ’49 JIMMY BLANKENSHIP Scholarship 48-’49 —21—
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