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The Sparkling Sophomores Class of 50 une, ulw, -Xugust those precrous months of summer seemed to Hrt br all too qurckls XX hen September came, rt hardlx seemed possrble that rt was trme to go back to the old grrnd at D H S But rt was, and there w rs nothrng the class of 50 could do rbout rt but make up therr mrnds to get even more fun out of therr sophomore wear than ther had from therr freshman daws is usual, the wcrr st rrted out wrth 1 large crop of sophomore muscle men readr to swert rt out under the hot sun wrth Nlr Coon rnd Xlr Sh rrpe rs t rslc m rsters lhrs xerr s frosh soph term drd not equ rl l 1st xerr s te rm record rn the won rnd lost column but the boxs enrox ed workrng together and le rrned r lot from rt Iher onlx m rn rged to tre one game wrth Morrrson, whrle losmg to rll therr other opponents lhe Sophomores who won frosh soph D s were lad Rock, Rau B rlser, Don Sproul, Lou Hansen, Rrchard Grams, Drcls Crorm rn, Bob Iagler, ack 'Nolan Rax Ilower, ohn Carlson and Dean Coss Sophomore boxs also made r good showrng on the X arsrtx m rkrng up rn unusuallx hrgh percent age ofthe team The Xarsrtx farled to wrn or tre a game, but these boxs garned valuable experrence to wrn or tre 11 game, but these box s garned valuable experrence whrch wrll help make a wrnnrng team ofthe future lhe Sophs who won I arsrtx letters were Bob Leon rrd Kennx 'NafT1rger, Don Utter, Bradlew Nusbaum, Chrrles Iester, Urcls Keller George Cossmrn, Cyrbrrel Santos and Strrlrng Stacklrouse In the meantrme the grrls were showrng as ILTIVC rn rnterest rn sports rs were the bors lhrough the C 51 -X under Nlrss Iucx I rwton, the grrls were offered r wrde vrrrets of sports -Xt noon or after school the grrls could often be found pl rung volles ball, basketball, tennrs, prng pong and archers , or practrcrng hard on V rrrous tr pes of dancrng YN hen all the votes had been counted for the electron of class offrcers, the Sophomore class was 1 lrttle surprrsed to find that rt h rd re elected last wear s oflrcers Bob I eonard presrdent, Don Sproul, vrce president, and Donna Drew secretarx treasurer -X l rrge v rrretx of clubs was open to Sophomores thrs x e rr and most all of them took advantage of the opportunrtx lhere were I rtrn Club Spanrsh Club I rterarx Socretw, I I' -X -Kr., Club I rbrarx l71flUl1S found them verx worthwhrle Somethrng new w rs rdded thrs X e rr rn the w rx of cheerle rdrng A Irreshrn rn Sophomore crew w rs org rnr7ed Ihree sophomores, Kenneth Hopb rlle Nlarx Dulen rnd N rncx Scher tner and one fresh m rn, Irene -Xtkrnson made up the squ rd -Xgrrn thrs xerr -Xnne Heanblossom wrs chosen for the class of 50 rs representatrve on the vrrsrtx staff It seemed no trme rt all before wrnter s rcx bl rsts were wrth us agarn rnd the b rsketbrll season had rrrrwed Don L tter, a sophomore, w rs placed on the x arsrtx , under Nlr Davrson, to gun experr ence, rnd the remarnder of the soph basketball enthusr rsts were left on the frosh soph team wrth 'Xlr Coon rs corch lhrs rear s term had 1 farrlx successful se rson wrnnrng rbout h rlf rts grrnes lhe sophomores under Nlr Coon s drrectron were Don Sproul Bob leonard, lxennx 'N IHQIIQCI, rcls Nol rn Ch rrles I ester llrck lxellex ohn Crrlson Strrlrng Strckhouse, errs IX rlcelex rnd George -Xschenbrenner XX ren report c rrds c rrne, the cl rss of 50 w rs rg un rt the he rd of the honor roll Some of the more outstrndrng scholars of the cl rss vsere Robert Beede, lhrllrs Srnls rnet Cronberg -Xnne Bern blossom -Xnn Chapm rn Pat NX rdsworth, Connre Saarr, and Ruth I ovett In the Nlusrc Ifestrv rl held rn Drxon thrs xe rr, the sophomore class had 1 large number of students among Drxon s representatrxes rn both the band rnd the chorus the same srtuatron prev rrled rn the Sprrng Concert -X new dance b md, c rlled the Sophrstr Ixats wrs formed thrs rerr, and rt turned out to be r huge success Of the sophomores, Iou Hansen, Dave Ixrrls Drck Dusrng, and Howard Horton were members 'Ks sprrngtrme rolled rrounrl rt found r lrrge number of sophomore boxs out for tr rcls, tennrs rnd golf, rnd rs summer draws nerr rt rs expected th rt 11 good mam box s from the sophomore class wrll also go out for baseball, wrth Nlr Coon rs therr coach 20 . 9 , I 'Y si sus rx g , ,K , 1' 1' 1 c 1' 1 I , ' ',', 1' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 11' 11 11' 1' ' 1 'Q 1' -1' 1 1 11' 1' 1 1' 1 ' 1 1' ' , V 1' 1 1 . 1' 1' 1 1 1' 1' 1 D 1 I 1 1 1 7 A 1 1 ,s p I v v , - - 1 - 1 . . 1 1' 1 1 1' 1 1' 1', 1 1 1' 1 1' - n C 'I C I si 'vs 1 S , -I 17: L K 1- I I 1 1 1' 1 1' 1' 1' ' : 1 , 1' 1 1 '15 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . , . 1 1 1' 1 1' 1 1 . 11' 1, 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 S , . 1 1 1 1 1.1 .1 ., 1 1 11 1' ' 1 1 1' 1' ' 1 . s l s - 1 s s 7 , Q - s. , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' s' p w y - ' C K L , 1 L ' ls v 1 211 1 1' ' 1 1 1' ,1 1' 1 1 15 1 1 . . .... 1 1. 1 . 11 , 1 1' , 1 1 1' 1 1' 4. .1 .,1j , 1 1 1' Clrrb Irrosh-So wh Pe r Club C1.1-X11-X. and Home Itc. 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The F rolicsome Freshmen Class of 51 Roses are red X rolets are blue Freshmen 1re green Because thex rre new VI hat 1 drflerence rn 1 person s lrfe one das m IX malsc' October 9 w1s 1 red letter du for the freshles, who, after one month s probatlon, were Hnallx rnrtrated lnto the ranks of the accepted crtlzens of D H Q lhrs xear rnstead of the usual hecklmg of the freshmen outsrde of school, an ofhcral lnrtratron was organwed -Xll the newcomers to Dxxon Hrgh were requrred to wear bwbs bonnets 1nd carrw dolls for one Whole dar In the afternoon an assemblx was held to prove the freshmen co1rld reallw tlke lf l'he program consrsted of xarrous talent from the freshman class Chlc Hurst made famous hrs recelpe for Goods goodx Gumdrop Coolsres whrle Nancs -Xndrews and Dlclc Xorberg gave excellent re 1drngs Numerous contests were held to har 1ss the freshres Ihe hnale of' the progr1m consrsted of 1p'1rade of freshles across the stage lhus drd the Class of Sl galn 1 place of recognltlon m D H 9 Trs mg not to get lost rn the h 1lls getting the rlght book for the rrght cl 1ss, 1nd lvoldmg collrsrons were sew ere taslss for the frrst few dass but the freshres Hnalls settled lnto the routine of hlgh school r e One of the most lmp0I't11I1t events of the hrst wear was the electron of othcers Out of l75 freshmen thls was no eass 1ob Xfter the ballots were counted however, the followlng people were at the top llm Nlercer, presldent I4lo1 d -Xclcer, vrce presldent, ind Bob Russell, secretars treasurer lhat rough 1nd tumble sport c1lled footb1ll proved 1 ch rllenge for the fresl1m1n bows Mans of the fellows tools tl1e1r pl 1ce on the fresl1m1n sophomore te 1m lhe spotlrght W IN turned on I lord -Xcker when he 11 1s selected for the varsrtx team, and he w1s one of the few freshmen who ever recelved 1 VITSIIX letter Other members of the lrghtwerght team rncluded Lawrence VI hrsenand, Bob Russell, Ivan lol 1nd W 11 ne Hufford IIN Nlercer, -Xrtls Delph oe Nlurphx Ernest Brrnlc I'ugene Nlagnahcl, Idward Shelton W as ne YN allace, Rrchard Santos, Dennls hloonev, Roland Helms, Glenn Isastner, Le Ros Kloth, lohn lones, Gllbert Rrchards and Ronald Rumpf Brrnlc H1rold Nlatlrews I awrence YN IIISCII 1nd, 1nd Kellx K 1ppler dld 1 good 1ob of handling the b1ll on the fresl1m1n sophomore term Ifreslrmen on Nlr Hmrersmrth s te 1m rncluded Crrlbert Rlchards Russell Rho1ds, -Xndrew Next, Drcls Xorbcrg, 1nd R1ch1rd Smtos Ihe freshman glrls were actxve ln sports thrs rear, too lhrough the sports progr1m of the C1 -X -X the gsm w IH made IX ulable to freshmen grrls on Nlond 11 noons Qrrole '3todd1rd, ox ce Potter I'sther Contreras, Ieggx Sue -Xnderson Irene -Xtlsmson 1nd Nlarx lrllen Rosbrook made up 1 nappr b 1slsetball te IIN I hrough the G -X -X the glrls were 1ble to talse p 1rt1n m rm other 1ct1vrt1es such as bowlrng dlnclng, and hlklng Iep Club offered freshmen membershrp, and m IDX of the class tools 1dr ant 1ge of the chance to bolster school splrrt Irene 'Xtlsrnson was the freshm U1 represent 1t1ve of the clreerle 1d1ng squad I 1t1n Club md Home I'c Club rlso enrolled members of tl1e freshm U1 cl 1ss Xlmx students of the Qlrss of Sl hare shown therr trlents rn muslc Sewer 1l up md comrng freshmen members of the chorus helped produce tl1e Qhrrstm 1s progr1m 1nd other progr1ms Sex eral students also yorned the IFUMI, 1nd rm Nlercer 1nd Chlc Hurst tools the lerd of freshman roles rn the band assemblres Ihat studies were not neglected thrs hrst xear was shown bs the f1ct that m IDN freshm 111 names consrstentlx appeared In the honor roll Durlng the second semester the freshman class welcomed Rlchard Gllbert, Isellx lxappler, Ronnw Scarborough l'ugene Hlll Nlarx nn loms, and ack Prow 1nt to the Class of 51 xxlfll thrs brlef hrstorx we leave the freshman class wrth the hope th If thex wrll contrnue their hrgh school c rreer mth as much success as thex h ue h 1d durrng fI1CIl'lI'CSl'IlT1'lI1 d Us 22 5 -I 1- : 1 , . . , . . l . 1 ' 1 5 3 11' ' ' 1:1 - 11' sl sx L .I I 'Y K 'sl I -Y c v C . i - c R ' - 1 cl s, 4-1 R R.. 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