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CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: Mr. Klein. Adviser W, Turner, Treasurer C. Martin, Secretary tand.ng: M. Hoserifeld, President P. Bonicave, Vice-President J. Goodrich, Reporter Mr. Sibly, Adviser 74 liront Row: ll. Boyce, C, Grover, R. Hollander, M. Stebbins. R. Trader. R. Brown. C. Boyce, li, Smalley, A, Van de Bogart, Ci. l.earn. Second Row: Mr, Klein, Adviser: M, McMillen, P. Brown, R. Sanford, M. Bump, l.. Robbins. H. liraboni, R. Russell, Wickham, B. Kotmel, K. Jenkins, M. Drake, C. Cook, J Palmer, J. lslelriek, IJ. Rodabaugh, B, l.ane, Mr. Sibley, Adviser. 'lihird Row: K. NVashburn, S. Cope, J. Cireen, l'l. Stevenson. S. Brown, R. Dense, N. Marsh, J, lidwards, l', Bonicave, J. Goodrich. l. O'Grady, NV. lurner, C. Martin. lx lfriends. l7ourlh Row: N, lloover, W. Marsh, lf. Vs'illiams, l. Piolrowski, R. Chapman. lx Stone, M. llosenleld, A. ljovero, Ci. Schoonover, M. llicks. ll, landmesser. XV. Blaha, A. Shattuck. D, lily. W. Chapman, Ci. llollon, J. lidwards, J. Campbell, l.. llicks, H. Selllllll, A Crout, D. Donnelly. J. Holton, Freshman Initiation Day, planned and sponsored by the Seniors, was a hectic and nerve-wracking day for the poor Frosh. On this day the Freshmen found it wiser to do as they were told by the upperclassmen. The following students were chosen to represnt the class in Student Council: S. Brown.secretary: W. Turner. treasurer: F. Stone and NV. Blaha. representatives. ' I Q li .1 lil ' I I.. I 55. 1 Mex QV, . V f I ' ' 5 ' , . J Jet' y . l ff IW JU V, I 21
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CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: C. Marsh, Vice-President S. Tillis, Treasurer C. Stone, President R. Eaton, Secretary Standing: Mrs. Russell, Adviser Mrs. Campbell, Adviser . Elm Front Row: Mrs. Russell, Adviseri J. Fisher, E. Landmesser, A. Goodrich, L. Masin. M. Doan C. Landmesser, B. Pellor. A. States, C. Brown, E. Dean, S. Knapp, C. Miller, L. Cassell berry, B. Klein, l. Teeter. J. Berry, Mrs. Campbell, Adviser. Second Row: S. Tillis, R. Mathers, R. l-lollander, M. Pound, E. Hagadorn, B. Cook, P. Mac- Dougall, C. Clair, C. Smalley, J. Smith, F. Bowman, D. Hayes. N. Bullen, J. Ziegler B. Covey, P. Cook. Third Row: B. Ellis, K. Cope, Marsh, V. Nyberg, W. Woodford, J. Dougherty, A. Jackson C, Stone, P. Roberts, R. Knight R. Abbey, D. Bush, D. Schoonover. R. Eaton, P. Mosher G. Beebe, F. Goosen. The Class of '56 began an activity-filled year by electing four competant class ollicers. Their first social venture, a dance, 'AThe Shamrock Shuffle, was held in March to commemorate St. Patricks Day. Munn's Blue Moon Orches- tra provided the music for this strikingly decorated green and white Shamrock affair. Four Sophomores, Stewart Tillis, Ronnie Eaton, William Woodford and Claude Marsh from this class, went to Kansas City this year to an F.F.A Con- vention. Fred Stone was selected as the Sophomore delegate to the assembly committee. 20
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CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: D. N. N. K. Darling, Treasurer Standing: Dougherty, Secretary Simpkins, President Tuma, Vice-President Miss Lattin, Adviser 674:14 Front Row Cseatedji G. Johnson, G. Dibble, C. Grover, J, Mathers. R. Shepherd, N. Beebe D, Dougherty, L, Perrin, L. Grover, M. Barup. 1 Second Row: Mrs. Lattin, Adviser: A. Gauvin, A. Hall, E. Vanzile, L. Lovell, J. Lovell L. Lattin, J. Clark, N. Tuma, P. VanBuskirk, N. Shreckengost, S. Ziegler, B. Alexander, S. Wellman, S. Brown, P. Grover, C. Williams. 1 Third Row: S, Van De Bogart, J. Jaynes, N. Simpkins, J. Voorheis, G. Crainey, J. Clark, A Conklin, L. Williams, C. Vorheis, V. Franklin, B. Collins, P. Berry, T, Franklin, S Beach, D. Bump. Fourth Row: L. Thomas, J, Krnotch, D. Bleiler, J, Lovell, S. Martin, G. Hanville, C. Kellogg, K. Liquori, K. Darling, D. Knapp, W. Couch, J, Chapman, F. Buhacz, J. Brown. This year the Eighth Grade began their school year by electing competent ollicers. Those who were chosen as representatives to the Student Council were Shirley Ann Beach and Jeanne Voorheis. On May Zl the Eighth Graders from Montour Grammar School were invited to see DCS in order that they will be able to find their Way through the school next September, when they will enter as Freshmen. They also attended classes with the Eighth Graders and enjoyed the Track Meet which was held that afternoon. 22 ,-
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