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Dedication We, the Class of 1964, dedicate this edition of the Dixonian to an individual who possesses an untiring enthusiasm for living and who gives his never-ending support to the progress of Dixon High School. During this long term of service at DHS. he has laid a strong foundation for many of us in the field of industrial arts. To all of Dixon he has left the memories of years of exceptional team action on the gridiron. His good-natured personality, his friendly smile, and his interest in duck hunting will remain impressed upon the minds of all students who have passed under his guidance. In preparing us for accepting our responsibilities in life, he has given us a fine example. With a great deal of pride and respect the Class of 64 dedicates this yearbook to you, Mr. C. B. Lindell. In summary' the following can certainly be applied to you: consider that he laboured not for himself, but for all who sought to learn. 5
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Foreword Dixon High is more than a building, more than a school, more than its activities. DHS is you, the students and the faculty. With its center in you. DHS is all-encom- passing with guidance, learning, participation, and competition. Fifty years have passed since the publication of the first Dixonian. Each year has seen new faces and witnessed new experiences, yet each alumnus of DHS has felt the same emotions. The exhilaration of victory , the depression of defeat, the chal- lenge of learning, the warmth of friendship, and the memories of the past belong to each of us. Each day passes minute by minute, hour by hour. Its moments are never to be relived; they have become a part of the past and are memories. Each of us treasures those moments which had personal significance. Pictures serve to remind us of them; words serve to recreate them. It is our deepest desire that the pages of this Dixonian will recall, both now and in the future, your wonderful moments of this year. Dixonian Editorial Staff Dixonian Staff Pam Goddard ........ Mary Mortensen . . . Herb Fritz.......... Jim Santee.......... Sue Gunner.......... Ken Fritz .......... Mrs. Evelyn Arnould . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor .... Layout Editor .......Sports Editor ...... Art Editor Photography Editor ............ Advisor
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