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. . .. .lllllllllw r l W E ill . .,. til . llllllliiirlims i 'l L.. XL Mrs. Edith Williams, Mrs. Margeriete Butcher, Mr. Oscar Jones, Miss Jewel Dial, Miss Frances Griscom, Miss Alma Friend, Mr. Olin Wilson. jalfllgg The senior class of '45 sends a great bouquet of flowers to their teachers. Crocus signifies cheerfulness, which is a synonym for Mrs. Edith Williams. She has taught English and general science and coached the girls' basketball team in one of the best seasons of their career: Cowslips signify youthful beauty. We have chosen them to represent Mrs. Margeriete Butcher. Mrs. Butcher, the commercial teacher, has successfully sponsored the Drum- writer , our school paper, during its first year of publication. We're sending bouquets of iris to Mr. Oscar Jones as a message of appreciation for the work he did as our sponsor last year. He teaches history and civics, and this year he is the sponsor of the sophomore class. A lily of the valley is the symbol of happiness. These go to Miss Jewel Uerryi Dial, who teaches mathematics at D.H.S., and although many of her moments are trying, her jovial personality is outstanding. For Miss Frances Griscom's faithfulness, we have chosen violets. She has taught of the girls of this school to be successful homemakers. Miss Alma Friend's charming personality, one of the things we like best is her so we are sending madonna lilies to her, Although she is busy with her chem- and her biology class, she can always find time to smile. She also sponsors the S.O.S. We are shipping to Mr. Olin Wilson truckloads of peonies, symbolizing accomplish- ment. His excellent work with the football and basketball teams has been recognized throughout the state.
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