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denim' C UL66 Linda Scheffler, Vice-President Judy Rowland, Secretary-Treasurer Bob Wolf, President Time flies! How true this is! Just four short years ago you passed through the doors of DHS as freshmen, and now you are leaving as the Class of 'GL Your first year at DHS was an exciting and challenging experience which alternately fright- ened and thrilled you. You chose Peggy Wright freshman attendant of your first Homecoming. When your sophomore year began, you felt like old pros. Linda Histed was your Home- coming attendant, and Joanna Howard became Student Council secretary. The fresh-soph cheer- leaders-Peggy Wright, Kay Lebre, Helen Johnson, Carol Buckaloo, and Diane Haig- encouraged school spirit and good sportsmanship. Upperclassmen at last! What a wonderful thought! You waited in eager anticipation for your first prom, class rings, and the use of the 22 new cafeteria and gym. Helen Johnson was Home- coming attendant, and you won first prize for second-floor decorations. Judy Rowland became Student Council treasurer. Finally, your senior year arrived! You par- ticipated in clubs, sports, and classes vigorously and whole-heartedly to make this your best year at DHS. Queen Pam Gunner and attendants, Carol Buckaloo and Helen Johnson, reigned over the Homecoming festivities. Steve Paulsen and Keith Brickey, president and vice-president of the Student Council, planned and carried out many worthwhile projects. As your final year drew to a close and you attended your last prom and practiced for grad- uation, you realized the past four years were filled with happiness and exciting experiences never to be forgotten by the Class of 'GL
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