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-------------'-------W N E - WA - H I mmf- Roger wills his love for Math, Knowing Everett and Charles will follow his path. Joan's nature which is always gay, Is bequeathed to Yvonne to use every day. Carol Niedermier leaves her clear sweet voice So Carole Ackerman can bewitch the man of her choice. To Bill, Gene leaves his natural curls So he can charm all the pretty girls. Helen and Charlotte will their neatness, charm and wit, To Mary and Carol to use on occasion that it will fit. Darlene leaves her bewitching personality So Joan and Virginia can make their dreams a reality. To Donald, Mary Pifher leaves her meek Ways, Knowing he will use them the rest of his days. Larry wills his car with hopes that it will run, To Augie, who is always ready for fun. Steve's little chevy is being driven down the street, By John who is escorting his girl so sweet. Neil leaves his seat in government class To Louie and Bob Snipes hoping they will pass. To all the teachers we leave thanks sincere For helping us through our Senior year. Witnessed and Sealed this 26th day of May SENIORS OF 1955 SEHIOR CLASS PRGPHECU In a dream I had one night in May, Were all my old classmates, still real gay. After being separated for a long time, I dreamed everyone was getting along just fine. Gene, now the president of our nation, Is heard over every broadcasting station. At this rate he is surely on his way To making his million he dreamed of one day. As Dutchtown High came into my mind, With Larry's coaching, the team is doing fine. Another member of the faculty is Roger Sage. With all his students in the slide rule stage. Urbie, the janitor, can't be beat, For I see he keeps the school so nice and neat. Charlotte, the secretary of the school, Sees to it that all kids obey the rule.
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s!ou:no1m:7n1::1:7ncfl:::.:2 xizzrwzix' :ru N E - - H I -I Ili: :lx I lfzlxitxx 1' 1+ We're now upper classmen, having the title of Juniors. We elected Margaret Smith as our president: Sylvia Scheer, vice-president, Darlene Ankney, secretary: Lois Hosey, treasurer. For our class sponsor we chose Mr. Hershberger. We received our long awaited class rings. We lost two members, Forrest Strohm and Dale Ehresman, leaving our total twenty-five. Our first big social event of the year was in giving our class play, Father Was a Housewife. Tl.e highlight of our Junior year was the Jun- ior-Senior banquet. For our theme we chose The Rainbow. After the meal and program, we had a theater party at Mansfield. Ourjunior year soon came to a close. We are proudly looking forward to our Senior year. . And now our last year at D. H. S. at long-last reach the stately title of seniors and for our last leaders we chose Gene VanOrsdall, presidentg Bill Heydinger, vice-presi- dentg Sylva Scheer, secretaryg Darlene Ankney, treasurer. We chose Mr. Cole as our sponsor. Charlotte Pifher joined our class, making a -total of 26. We began making plans for our first act as Senior, Freshman initiation. The little devil in some of us showed itself and gave the poor little freshies a rough time. The first attempt in the year to raise money was in having a paper drive. It netted a tidy sum but oh! such tired and dirty kids! We had bake sales and car washes during the year. Our Senior play, Glamour Boy was a huge success. We are now busy publishing the Ne-Wa-Hi. For our motto we chose Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead. Our class colors are royal blue and white, with blue and white carnations as our flower. We are plan- ning to take a trip to Washington D. C. and New York. Our Senior year was a won- derful year spent at Dutchtown High and with anxiety we are awaiting our com- mencement exercises, never to forget the four wonderful years we spent there. --LZLL SETHCR CLASS lDll..l.. We the Seniors being in sound mind, Do make our will at the present time. We leave to the Seniors of '56, All our possessions and sly little tricks. To Donnie and Joe knowing they have great possibilities. gcfqss X A 'W 5 X S -sex L sf-M -s-lifl' .K -Q X -Q ig: Our two Bills leave their basketball abilities, SLK Connie and Lois so witty and wise, xii 'T g Trust Janice and Doris to keep government class alive. -Q :lj C Margaret leaves her pep and vim, if--' fi---'Y Chippie, the school's problem child, - Certain that Sue will use it in gym. Is to inherit Raymond's ways so mild. Pauline and Sylvia leave their friendship so true. Hoping Joyce and Norma's troubles are few. Donna bequeaths her short neat hair To Marlene, knowing it will have good care. Arlene and Bertha who possess honor and truth, Leave it to a dark haired Junior whose name is Ruth. Paul's literature book goes to Sonny, With hopes that he Iinds Shakespeare funny. Urban Niedermier, so quiet and shy. Leaves his meek ways to Bob Fry. Janice leaves he constant lateness, Hoping this inheritance won't leave Bonnie dateless.
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-.n-nn-ug... nn ----------------.----M N E.wA-H1 -- A ga-a-4. Bill Cleland, a former member of our class, Is now the manager of the Brass I Employed in his office to take dictation, Were Connie and Donna, just due for vacation. Steve, now the owner of Yosick Brothers, N X 1 .x igyl? fair , xxlgf j ,I n' I ll 1. 1 N 4:,' If as f ,' f , . ,,.. 1 -71 9 .1---,- . .- 13' J Has Sylvia as secretary, and she beats all others. ,fy Margaret, his bookkeeper, it seems, X Keeps him worried with all her schemes. f ' On the world's fastest rocket, designed bv Paul, I found Lois, the stewardess, taking good care of all. Mary Faeth and her husband, aboard the rocket ship, -- Were just returning from their little trip. Four of our classmates. Arlene, Mary Kay, Helen, and Carol Are all neatly dressed in their nursing apparel. All ready and willing with their box of pills, Hoping to cure all aches and ills. Bill Heydinger with hair so wavy Is now a Rear Admiral in the Navy. It seems that when he goes in swimmin' He's always surrounded by a throng of women! Neil Heydinger, working at the bubble gum factory. Tests all gum to see if it is satisfactory. In the Ritz cracker factory next door, Is Janice salting crackers to be sent to the store. Ray, the farmer of our class, it seems Is trying to invent some new machines. To better the farm is his aim. And for this he'll receive much fame. Bertha, now world famous for her cosmetic demonstration. Is employed at Higbee's and is Quite a sensation. Also employed there is Joan. head of the filing department. Making sure everything goes in the proper compartment. While dreaming, Darlene came in sight. And she is doing quite all right. Now operating her own beauty shop, Movie stars think she's just tops. Just where Pauline is employed, is rather hazy in my mind. But, ah, it's coming through quite clear now, I find. She's working at the Mutual as a stenographer, And, of course, she's making sure, things are not all a stir. As my dream came to a happy ending, The classmates of '55 were unbending In their efforts to fortify The ideals of Dutchtown High.
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