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                                                                                         Friendships  that  are  life-long,
                                                                                      and  forever-dear,  are  part  of  the
                                                                                      life  of  everyone.  Delhaas  helps  us
                                                                                       form  such  friendships,  to  mold
                                                                                      them  through  the  years  of  school,
                                                                                      and  to  cherish  them  forever.  We
                                                                                      shall  always  be  thankful  to  those
                                                                                      people  who  brought  us  together,
                                                                                      and  who  helped  us  to  experience
                                                                                      the  enjoyment  of  association  with
                                                                                      our peers and faculty.














       Caught  in  the  act!  Seeing  friends  at  the  lockers  is  one  of  the  few  ways  Delhaas  pupils
       find  they  can  keep  "in  touch.”  Dorothy  Riggs  is  all  smiles  as  out  photographer  catches
       her chatting with  a  friend  between  classes.







































                       Leadership  ability  is  permitted  to  flourish  in  our  sociology  class.  The  informal  procedures  are
                       conductive  to  participation.  Mary  Jane  Pierce,  Ruth  Beckloff,  George  Gamble,  and  Dale  De  Wald
                       listen to a report given by Gene Podtaza, a classmate.


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