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xi' I ...gl---P Foreign Exchange Student It was a wonderful experience being here in the United States and becoming acquainted with its cus- toms and its people. It was particularly exciting to attend Dumont I-Iigh School and to discover what is going on behind those stern vvalls. I found only friendly people and a terrihc school spirit. I was very happy to be able to have taken part in the en- ioyable extrafcurricular activities. I want to talce this opportunity to thank the student body, the taculty, and all who have made my stay here possible and so very pleasant. I shall miss Dumont when I return home. Come and visit me in Sweden! Margaretto Persson 11 'psig
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S The Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty eight started on its tourney through the halls of Dumont High School in September T954 We were a pretty green group as to the ways of high school life but after we were welcomed at the Freshman Reception which was given in October by the sophomores we felt a little more at home We soon came to realize that there really wasnt an elevator to the fourth floor and a swimming pool on the roof During our first year the only class officer we had was Mary Ann Woods who was the S O Representative The next September we came back to D H S with the feeling that we were ready to hand out to the freshmen a little of the medicine that had been given to us We immedi ately began to sell elevator tickets and passes to the swimming pool Then in October it was our turn to welcome the freshmen at the Freshman Reception which was held in the gym and was decorated with a winter theme Our class that year was run by a group of officers who had been elected after a week of campaigning the preceding spring They were Carol Phster President Marilyn MacGregor Vice President Ardeth Maclean Secretary Carol Danisch Treasurer and Mary Ann Woods S O Representa tive When Mary Ann moved her office was taken over by Donald Rabush Carol Pfail replaced Marilyn when she moved Our iunior year began with a bang as we were second only to the seniors In the fall of the year we sponsored the traditional Junior Barn Dance For this occasion the gym was decorated with a fall theme featuring a lail where unfortunate dancers were im prisoned by a band of sheriffs The Oritani Field Club was the scene of the Junior Prom Ronnie McGowan was queen for the evening Planning these activities were the class officers Donald Rabush President Audrey Faessinger Vice President Diane Henri Secretary Ann Horn Treasurer and Lynn Smith S O Representative Our senior year was marked by our entrance into activities including football basket ball baseball track Periscope Reveries the Senior Play and our Sno-Ball. Donald Rabush served as S. O. President. Our class officers were: Bill Bresnan Presi- dent- Audrey Faessinger Vice-President- Diane Henri Secretary- Ann Horn Treasurer- and Carol Kent S. O. Representative. In no time at all we found ourselves with the laughs and memories of Class Night and finally with the tears at graduation Our years of high school were marked with friend- ship a spirit of optimism and fair play and our best efforts in scholastic records. As we go on to acquire a broader education or out into the world to follow careers we shall look back with love and loyalty to school and its teachers who have so carefully tried to mold our lives. To their guidance and ability we owe much for what we are yet to become. 10 kt? IAC t K I ' Q ' ww til- NNW. :sg 5155 Sv 15 01' K-
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and writing letters. She does not like ELIZABETH E. ALLEN Betty is a tall blonde with a quiet, friendly manner and can usually be found in the halls of D.H.S. with Joan, Dorothy, and Barbara. After graduation she plans to attend college. Reveries Staff, Commercial Club, Intra- murals. DEANNA CAR LYN BALBOUL i ee, a bub Mho is llko foreloeof ans to be af er hob- ti ge . bies a ids the la ell. , Reve ies StaFi, cpe Stott, . 4.4'4'iLig . A7 1. fi PEGGY MAE ANDERSON Peggy is a pretty, peppy cheerleader. Her sense ot humor and spontaneous smile will be good assets to her nursing career, Her hobbies include eating pizza homework. Cheerleader, Girls Leaders, Intramurals, Dramatics Club, President, S.O, Night, Daisy Chain. RITA AUB An attractive blonde, Rita hails from New Milford and can be seen with Barbara, Pat and the girls, She enioys collecting records and dancing. She will make a good secretary, Don is her weakness. KI i i. l V ,JN i , 1 -. l www l ARTHUR A. :SILJSOMIAN ll Arthur, who finds his weakness for eat- ing foods with a high calorie content disturbing, concentrates on art and music as pastimes. With his many talents, Art is sure to fulfill his ambition as Entrepreneur Extraordinairef' S.E.C,, Reveries Staff, Chess Club, Honor Society. Bet , ur' Te er's Teacher's Secretary, Beta Beta, Dra- matics Club, Usherette-Class Night and Graduation. ,xii nov J. ARCHER QLx , Fogg seen with Lump, Jer 'gc and Little y. Qrrrtoo lco-captain f f 'QQ es to ploy pro-b . Rgcsx peeve ' is , ootball sl h'f weakness is . F blicec 1 buck' K oota o asQa2- igllng if I Crew, SO. Ni . kxgfjvl 1 , 1x . 'Ca . Q ,Zak fini F? , :X 1
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