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It is 'the year 1945, and four dis- tinguished appearing citizens are seated uround a huge plastic table in the untre modern office of the Dugart Crumbless Cracker Company, Unltd. of Mexico. , It is their fmrst meeting since that fateful night of May 29,l945. The formerd De Hi students chanced to be in Mexico on the ssme day so they dropped in for a friendly chat with their good friend Mr.Dugart, Presi- dent and founder of the firm. Bob, formerly of the Navy CS5fcJ is now a typical bald head ed business man with a slightly larger cir- cumference than he had in 1945. ' Colleen an up and coming beauty operator who by this time has expanded much both in business and stature operates Ye Olde Hair Shoppe, known fer and wide for their motto UWe pleeze or your hair refunded. Need- less to say she has made a billion for the toupee manufadtures. Richard is now an inventor of unique inventions. One of these little machines is the snooz lndicatorg this handy little gadget is used when you want to take 40 winks. Just turn the dial to 40 Winks and lay down, -when your time is up this little machine picks you up, shakes you good, and throws you out the window into the swimming pool,wh1ch incident- ly is usually dry. Rod, the fourth person is a lean clunky fish commissioner who flew down to Mexico in his private plane to attend the meetings He is still having a time trying to decide whether to stay on the ground snd.chase Sal- mon or fly and chase butterflies. Since these four were always such bright youngsters,, it is no wonder that they have become such distinguished citizens in such a short while, f
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. , ' Year of high school Richard Sears Glass president Band School Play ,. - EditorQin-chief, Annual ArtUEditor, Annual , Sports Editor, Annual A' A President, Student Body Sergeant-eteerms, Student Body ' Basketball I Rodney Moore Clase President I Band Schoo1,Play Editor-in-chief, Annual Sports Editor, Annual President, Student Body Basketball . Robert Dugart School Play ' , A Art Editor, Annual . Advertising Editor, Annual Vice President, Student Body Treasurer Student Body Basketball Colleen Mermillion School Play V Glee Club l . Folk Dancing I Art Editor, Annual ' Society Editor, Annual Typist, Annual . Vice President, Student Body 3 1-5 1 1-rs e 4 A 2 3 .4 5 lee-3-4 IQ4 :Le ' 1-2 4 , 1,3 u ole?-4 2 4 te 2- 3 ,,,. 4, o 1-2 5-4 4 n . 2 5 ,Q 4 2 fm x eesfe 5
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- . -L JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September 1942 eleven freshmen,CRich- ard Cannon, Clifford White, Rodney Moore, Guy Hammond, Louise Wolfe, William Fryer, Martil Phillips, George Barney, Elmo Prather, Lepha Evenden, and Lenora Edigerj, entered the Den troit High School,mak1ng it the largest class in the history of the schoola During the school year they lost four of their number. Guy Hammond was in school one month, then moved to Hubbard.Lepha Evenden went to school three months and then withdrew Q was married, Elmo Prather transferred to Independence High School and George Barney dropped out of school and moved away. Colleen Mermillion end tered school in November. Lenora Ediger moved sto Dallasz ln the summer vacation, which left only seven Sophomores to enter school in the fall of 1943. However we had an addition to our ranks in February when Lowell Norton entered from Hemet, California. When school started last fall we were short another one of our classmates as Martil Phila lips had moved to Sisters, where she is attending school this winters The boys of the Junior Glass have made quite a commendable showing in Athletics this year,withdRichard,Cl1fford, and William plays ing on the basketball team and Lowell often substituting. . ' - Colleen and Rodney decided to graduate this year, so by taking extra correspondence courses have gone to the Senior Glass,leaHing our class with five members.W Although there are many less than When we started out and e change in faces, we are still going strong with Clifford as our class president, Lowell, vice-president, Louise, secretarywtreasurer, W1mp,class news reporter,and Willie Sergeant --.- at-arms. We are'looh1ng forward to next year when HQ will be THE SENIORQ. Ri' swf' O QQ ,I yassy -
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