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Class Wlll We, the members of the graduating class of 1955 having completed four years of high school and having attained many assets, do hereoy will and oequeath our most valued possessions to the following underclassmen towit To the juniors, we will our ability to act as an organized group and our determination to make every clggg project a success To the sophomores, we will the initiative and the ambition that we possessed during the last four years To the freshman, we will the benefits of our many experiences and hard knocks,and hope they pattern their life accordingly so they do not make the same mistakes Individuall we wish to make the following O6 quests I, Darrell Witt, will my l Chev' to George Coontz and my asility to argue to Larrel Urandt I, Carol Lynn boldwisch, will by basketball suit to Sandra Cadam and my job in the office t Luann Diercks I, Delores nick, will my job at the ARP to barlene oepke and my smile to Beverly Leonhart I Henry Doepke, will my forwardness to James Buss and mv height to Jim Kurtt and my curly hair to Roger Steege I Fritz Tegtme1er,will my way with girls to Kenny Kpelling and my'black Pontiac to Harold Rosauer I, Carolyn Harms, will my cheerleader job to Betty Dunlap and my ambition to Marian DeVries. I havonne Koelling, will my desire to become a teacher to Sharon Borchers and my many boyfriends 5 Beverly Jruns I Louis decker, will my managers job to 'ene Knapp and my math aoilit to Bob Buss I Doris Brandt will my activeness to Charlotte Walker and my sense of humor to Kenny Pollock I Maxine Lehmann, will my cheerfulness to Sharon Clark and my red hair to Norbert Brdns I Katy Mueller, will my soft voice to Jerry Guenther and my dancing ability to Romaine Kallenv ch I Katy Lehmann, will my guard position to Jane Belton and my ability to keep training rules to Hon Morgan. I, Donna Ulark will my habit of chewing gum in class to Mbry Schmidt and my levis to Ferry Eick This will we deem authentic and declare it to be our last will and testament I 3 . . l , . U V .1 U V, - 2 I 1+ -, , B , U . o O A . I , O I, George Farris, will my good grades to Mon East O .v y Q t l ' o I ' 0 c LI , f -Y J' , ' ' J ! O I ' 0 l , , 1 f. . , N J 7 0 , A Q
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C9 Q-9 3.5. ffffXXffffff!!!fffffi, Xwxxxxxx xx was Dear Underclassmen, As the time rapidly draws near when wc, the class of lQ5S, shall leave the halls of dear old D 9 S for one last time, we have occasion to look behlnd us into the past as well as forward into the future Certain all of us will sometime soon turn our thoughts to the past as we rellve what may have been the happiest four years of our lives In those few moments it takes for us to march from the stave of D H S , down throuah the auditorium and out those doors for the last time, four years of memories may pass through our minds Fond recollections will include the under classmen who are a part of those cherished memories Will you ever forget the football games at noon, the lunch line especially when your class was first in line, the home room class meetinzs, the sock hops, the semester tests, the quote of the year no K fifteen birth of democracy Student Council, the variety show, the big push for new band uniforms by tne students, faculty, com unity and Music Boosters, the magazine campaign, the fears and surprises of the new inter communications system, the Chrlstmas program, the problems of the newspaper deadlines, the concentration and consecration of the annual staff meetings, the budding beards in anticipation of centennial, fre hman initiation, the basketball games, the class plays, the one act plays, music practice, the thirsty students between classes the rush of home economics girls to finish PT0J60ts9 These and maly other events of the year will enrich our memories forever We hope that we have enriched your high school days as you have enriched ours May your final years in high school be as memorable and purposeful as our years have been n il we meet again Good luckl' 'Class of 1955 DHS INK r XR , X ly, A ., . minutes time for young the assembly programs, the 4 . U t -H ' v L n
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