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Homeroom Representatives ust as the national and state govern ments have their representatives so does Dixon l ligh School believe that it is democratic to lnave the representative system At the beginning ol this year one boy and one girl were elected from each homeroom to serve as homeroom repre sentatives The qualities ol leadership operate and plan were the bases For choosing the members The aim of the group was to secure an active student participation in school affairs The repre sentatives were divided into three sepa rate committees which carried many re sponsibilities throughout the year The representatives this year were as follow seniors Maryann Cahill George Cossman judy ,jones William ames Betty Newman Kenneth Natl ziger PatWadsworth and Gerry Wake ley, juniors anet Bareis Ernest Brink l.ois Gilmore Elbert Pike Lorena l-lepfer Kelly Kappler, oanne Metzen im Mer cer, Margaret Pitzer Gilbert Richards Pat Warner, and Fred Zbinden, sopho mores Sally Aschenbrenner Wayne une l'lansen, Phillip Kernan udy Lal lerty Tom Murphy Sylvia Schuler Albert Newcomer Carol Walceley and ohn Weitzel, Freshmen Barbara Bose Bill Anderson Beverly Drew Edward Colley Shirley Gardner Bert l-lolland udy Lahey, ohn Lloyd, an Noble acl4 Munson Sallie Prescott Edward Perry Nancy Stanheld aclc Sitter l.ou Ann Wadsworth and Charles Willett Betty Newman 73 ol t l l ' 1 1 ' . , , h . .' . . . ij . . I , I A y t A B J y i fit, - honesty, responsibility, and ability to coi Akerman, Mary Cleary, Tommy Glatter, . l J l A . 1 J ' ' ' . V. I . . - . I I J y 1 . J 1 J , J Si I Z A 5' 1 4 1 .l V V 1
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IFWNNIII WI F'I'I II I 9 I IORR-XINFVIOLI mu Iloonu I oru l utr-ruux N rutx 1 Hom: I Clul 2 0 xrarrtt I Honuu Rm Ruuuuu uutut P 4 I'00tInIlQue1n 'XI-IRC -XRFT II -XXI XIFRVIC lx C ouuuuuuumml C lub -I un Clulml C -X -X i C uo I Drfmuutut K lull I Couuuuuuertuu IOHNI IX II I I-XM IYOIIRI I I f lub 3 4 Hmuuo F1 C lub Contunued from page 'I4 State, Duck Kelley, Gene l-lolbrook Ken l-lopballe, and Bob Armstrong And now our last year Carryung ou the theme of the last the best ol all e rest we senuors have enjoyed to e utmost our last unforgettable days un e school that has become our home Three senuors were homecomung honorees thus year, after a vugorous campaugn, eannue Weutzel was chosen queen, Ann Chap man and Donna Drew, attendants Senuor dramatusts were oann l-lotf Gene l-lolbrook, ean Kerz, Anne Bean blossom, anet Gronberg Margaret Cur ran, and Maryanne Cahull The DAR award thus year went to anet Gronberg Class otfucers were Ken Natlzuger presu dent, Gerry Wakeley, vuce presudent, and Betty Berrettunu, secretary treasurer Gur football lettermen uncluded Ken Natfzuger, Bob Leonard, Sturlung Stack 22 house, Gerry Wakeley, Don Sproul Duck Dusung, Gabe Santos Duck Kelley, Don Utter, Brad Nusbaum BII ames, Ray Flower, George Cossman, Calvun Bacon, Ed Rock Ken l-lopballe and Bob Egler Varsuty cagers were Don Utter, Bob Leonard Ken Natlzuger Sturlung Stack house, Duck Kelley Don Sproul, BH ames, Chuck Strong, and Walt Lohse Qur class cheerleaders agaun were Anne Beanblossom and Bob Armstrong And now, College Day, Senuor Day, Baccalaureate, the Banquet and Prom, the solemn processuon ol blue caps and gowns at graduatuon are only cherushed memorues But they constutute merely the clumax to four eventful, happy, memorable years at Duxon l-lugh School, whuch we senuors wull always label un our memorues as one of the most umportant phases of our luves Judy jones A .'l-u-u-u-'Ju-Q' 1. 4. cuu s .2. 4. t:.A.A. 1. 2, :u. 4, Q u , . X . ' -' j A. ' Cf-. ' ut, g -z f :u . - 1 un - --sv 1 iv TLA..-X. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Home Ev. Flulu 2, -I, IJu':uuuu:1Sif- Flulu I 1. S0f'l1lIc10IlllllIIU'P 2, 3, 4. ff'hu1iu'nuuuu 2l. Iharuuzutit- Flulu 3. Dixiuui I. , .'l.. 'A . ' f I . ' r .I.....l.2.Z.'IrusL., 4 3.7 -': - . '...u ' nl' u l u ', ' 4. l I ' I f . t , u J -1 , th , th , , . th ' 1 1 ' u u ' ' J , .l 1 ' I -
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.lunIor Class The begInnIng ol thIs year marked the halfway poInt for the Class ot 51 The hrst two years of theIr stay at D H 5 are now hIstory so lets turn back a Few pages and note some of the more Import ant happenIngs whnch have taken place durIng those two years Remember way back when the rumors of today entered school as green freshIes7 One of the hrst thIngs of Importance to be accomplIshed was the electIon of class othcers Im Mercer was elected DFSSI dent, Floyd Acker VICeDl'GSIdef1lI, and Bob Russell secretary treasurer lnstead of the usual hazIng the freshmen were InItIated together on Freshman Day, a day set asIde especIally for that purpose Many freshIes took actIve part IH all extra currIcular actIvItIes open to them Freshman daze were hnally over and the class of 51 had rIsen to the l'1eIQl IlOl 24 sophomores These sophs elected as class ofhcers presIdent Floyd Acker vIce presIdent, Mary Ellen Rosbrook secre tary treasurer BIll Latlerty Sophomores entered wIth much zest Into extra cur rIcular actIvItIes and through hard work some were standouts IH those actIvItIes such as, Peggy Sue Anderson and ChIc Hurst In the held of dramatIcs, Bob Russell from the choral department, and Im Mercer Floyd Acker and Erme Brmk In sports Upperclassmen t last was the thought of many a IunIor as the class of 51 started Il1Stl'1Il'd year Floyd Acker was agaIn elected class presIdent, wIth Kelly Kappler as VlCepfeSId9l'1l and Wayne l-lutlord as secretary treasurer Qne of the bIg events whrch the IunIors of thIs year looked forward to was the IunIor senIor prom ln an attempt to raIse money to help pay for the prom the Class of 51 spon sored a unIor All School Party In the fall Every IunIor homeroom provIded two concessIons for lucratIve entertamment, other hIghlIghts Included the varIety show In the audItorIum and ClOf1CII'1QIf'Ifl'1e gym The IunIors have upheld theIr standards thus year and we know they WIllCOf1tlDU9 to do so ohn ones Kelly Kappler Floyd Acker Wayne Hufford
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