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ASSEMBLIES PEP ASSEMBLIES Pep talks by players and coaches, cheers and stirring band music are all features of our pep assemblies held on the days of home basketball and football games and during tournaments. T hese assemblies are one of the best ways to promote better school spirit and increase interest in student activities. PAID ASSEMBLY One of the favorite paid assemblies of the year was Bob McElrov, ventriloquist. Besides carrying on a very entertaining dialogue with his dummy, he also did several balloon tricks, and gave the students a chance to ask questions about show business. All in all, it was very entertaining and enjoyed by faculty and students alike. PAGE 24
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charles Childers—Vice President Pat Dameworth—Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Hoepfinger—Class Sponsor Jim Latinette—President THE SENIORS SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On August 31, 1951, one hundred forty-nine eager freshmen started on their high school careers. After initiations of various forms, we settled down to learn the routine of high school and the subjects we had selected. Under the guidance of our willing sponsor, Mrs. Hoepfinger, we gave our St. Patrick s Day party, our one social event of the year. We ended our first year with great enthusiasm, looking forward to our sophomore year. The second year we were better acquainted and were interested in more activities. Our Valentine Party, which w'as one of the highlights of the year, was well attended and enjoyed. Our junior year, as upper classmen, was a very busy and important one to us. In the fall we presented the Annual Football Dance as a part of the Homecoming celebration. Next came our junior play, Oh, Father, which was a big success. I hen finally our all-important party of the year, the Spring Formal. Nothing surpassed the splendor of the evening when we honored the graduates and alumni with the prom, using the theme New York Penthouse Roof. Events of our senior year included the senior party, midnight show, and the senior play. Graduation came too soon to such an enthusiastic and ingenious class. We hold pleasant memories as we look back over the four years here at D.C.H.S. We pledge our loyalty to Our School” and its memories. Senior Class PAGE 26
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