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sixteen SOPLOMOFQ C 0,55 First row: P. Ellerbeclc, Beaver, F. Lovell, T. Hardy, R. Lemke, E. McGarva,h Second row: W. Tann, D. Bady, P. Hankins, M. Collins, W. Belenky. The class of 55 promises to be an outstanding group in its junior and senior years. It is composed of such fine debaters as Earle McGarvah and Bob Tann. The class' is not lacking in the athletic department with such star players as Tom Hardy, Walt Belenky, and Pete Hankins. Doug Bady should make the baseball team next year. With such players as Frank Lovell and Bob Lemke the golf team should be outstanding. Wolfe, Ellerbeck, Beaver, and Collins should slet records in track. Altogether this class promises to be unexecelled in the years to come.
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unior gfarizi . gs- ,xss .s W p ms ,ik Epi 1. wi X First Row: J. Jacobs. D. Gooel, M. Sandler. B. Schlussel. VV. VanderKloot. L. Fallis- Second Row: R. Dickman, W. Bagley, W. Webster. W. McCoy. N. Lippir, P. Brownell. This ye-ar's Junior Class still continues to be the most colorful class' in the school. Practically all the members of the class hold a varsity position. Special recognition for athletic ability goes to Bill McCoy, Paul Brownell, Norm Lippit, Bruce Schlussel and Jay Jacobs. We are confident that these boys will win many victories for the Blue and Gold next year. Beside holding important Yellow Jacket posts, Larry Fallis and Bill VanderKloot did much to advance DCD to the state semi-finals in debating. Bob Webster displayed his characteristics by playing the lead in the school play. The souped up Fords of Gooel and Sandler are envy of all the sltudents. This too helps to make the Junior Class the most colorful in the school. fifteen
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jferfknlall KKCLJJ First row: D. Smith, W. Biscomb, R. Fallis, W. Roberts, Leech, D. Glass, L. Lovell, R. Richardson Second row: D. Cooper, L. Poole, J. Hawn. C. Andrews, D. Nelson, B. Raimi, R, Emrich, H. Howlett Third row: E. Vardon, J. Wines, J. Richardson, R- Dempsey, J. Roosa, W. Turn- bull, D. Rovner, J. Wagner. The largest grade in the upper school has many names on the honor roll and sport programs. Lovell, Nelson, Hawn, Wines, Poole, and Roosa are the intellectual members on the honor roll. Lynn Poole and Burton Raimi won the lower divisoion of the debating contest, a sure indication of things to come. Turnbull, Howlett, Smith, Andrew, Jim Richardson, Rovner, Cooper, Demp- sey, and Wines all give promise of athletic ability in one sport or another. Guest, Biscombe, and Raimi gave help in putting over this year's play. An ample supply of scholarship and competitiveness will mark the class for the future. seventeen
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