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MAJ ORETTES Barbara Smith, Gwen Greenfield., Kaye Holder, Judy Thompson, Brenda Brown, Middle: Rosemary Yeager. HIGH CHGOL DEDIC TIO Left to right: Mr. Love, Mr. Browning, Judy Evans, Keith Miller, Sylvia Phillips Charles Pinney, Ginny Jacoby, Gary Termeer. Compliments of DUBLIN RESTAURANT
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BAD Bottom Row: Miss Koch, Johnny McKitrick, Carolyn Hartsough, Barbara Smith, Rosemary Yeager, Gwen Greenfield, Kaye Holder, Judy Thompson, Brenda Brown, Ted Justice, Gary DeBloom. Second Row: Harold Hannon, Beverly Butterfield, Cathy Thomas, Emma Lou Butterfield, Penny Dix, Charlene Hartsough, Patty Karrer, Belva McKitrick, Jo Ellen Thomas, Jon Herring, Virginia Trees. Third Row: Diane Dodd, Kent Bennington, Fred Weaver, Neil Holben, David Welch, Jones Fullerton, John Guy, Harry Gentry, Calvin Winders, Harold Smiley, Walter Myers, Marcy Miller. Fourth Row: Patty Dix, Nancy Shriver, Carolyn Geese, Carol Coffman, Barbara Ong, Roberta Norris, Sondra Ewen, Melinda Shriver, Carol Finkes, Mary Leppert. Fifth Row: Sandy Holben, Margaret Scott, Joan Coram, Jim Shriver, Mike Jones, Diane McDowell, Mike Welch, Bill Thompson. The Dublin High School Band started the 1954-55 school year with forty-five members under the direction of Miss Kathryn Koch. The marching band played at all of the football games and provided much spirit for the homecoming bonfire pep rally. The band was under the leadership of Kaye Holder with Judy Thompson, Gwen Greenfield, Barbara Smith, Brenda Brown as majorettes, and Rosemary Yeager as mascot. The flag-bearers were Dianne Dodd and Marcy Miller. The concert band attended a county band clinic at Capital University and participated in the Franklin County Music Festival on March 24, 1955. A St. Patrick's Day Dance was sponsored as a project. The band gave its annual concert in April. The student director was Walter Myers. Compliments of DARBY SALES COMPANY, Rt. 33 at Avery Road
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D-TEENS Bottom Row: Joyce Sharp, Roberta Duffy, Ann Fowler, Geneva Wilson, Kaye Holder, Belva McKitrick, Rosemary Welty, Mary Leppert, Sue Pence, Brenda Brown, Margie Fraley, Jayne Andrews, Judy Campbell, Charlene Hartsough. Second Row: Sylvia Freck, Pattie Dix, Diane McDowell, Toni Allen, Diane LaCrone, Marcy Miller, Barbara Buckner, Janis Mathias, Nancy Thomas, Doris Schoby, Joyce Geese, Carol Riggs, Sandra Byrd. Third Row: Barbara Smith, JoEllen Thomas, Beverly Butterfield, Nancy Perry, Carolyn Daniel, Janice Pinney, Carolyn Karrer, Harriett Aschinger, Patty Hopkins, Sandy Lehman, Florence Gallagher, Judy Barber, Beverly Smith, Florence Bowles. Fourth Row: Mrs. Grace Glenn, Gretchen Distlehorst, Sandy Dauer, Zelma Herron, Doris Gallagher, Sylvia Larcamp, Barbara Gehring, Diane Dodd, Patty Karrer, Virginia Trees, Flora Johnson, Judy Thompson, Gwen Greenfield. Fifth Row: Ida Mae Smith, Nancy Shriver, Pauline McKitrick, Joyce Mock, Sylvia Phillips, Marlene Cordle, Ginny Jacoby, Sandy Jones, Pattie Clark, Elva Hamilton, Judy Evans, Sharon McQuaid, Carol Coffman, Joan Coram, Carolyn Hart- sough. The officers for the school year 1954-55 were: President, Sylvia Phillips, Vice-President, Janice Pinney, Secretary, Gretchen Distelhorst, Treasurer, Kaye Holder, and Parliamentarian, Virginia Jacoby. The D-Teen rough initiation was held on September 18, 1954, adding 24 new members to the organization. The formal initiation and tea for the Mothers was held on September 21, 1954 at the school. The main project for the year was the filling of Red Cross boxes to be sent over-seas. Our money making projects were a bake sale, utility bags, and our annual dance. This year's theme was Hearts' Hideaway. It was held on the evening of February 12, 1955. The year was climaxed by the Mother-Daughter Banquet on April 22, 1955.
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