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As  the  year  draws  to  an  end,  we,  the  senior
                                                                             class,  begin  to  reminisce.  Our  thoughts  travel
                                                                             quickly  over  the  preceding  twelve  years;  some
                                                                             years  we  find  to  be  blurred,   others  clear
                                                                             and concise.
                                                                             Out  of  our  senior  year  there  is  one  outstanding
                                                                             event  which  is  without  doubt  clear  in  our
                                                                             minds.  It  is  during  this  time  that  we  receive
                                                                             our  yearbook.  With  the  receiving  of  TORCH  we
                                                                             are  faced  with  the  fact  that  this  our  best,  busiest,
                                                                             and   final   year   would   never,   could   never,
                                                                             be  forgotten.
                                                                             TORCH  will  always  hold  a  place  in  our  hearts
                                                                             and  we  will  always  remember  the  impressive
                                                                             ceremony  when  we,  as  seniors,  received  our
                                                                             yearbook,  our  book  of memories.

     Miss  Foley,  Director  of  TORCH,  proudly  presents  TORCH  ’60  to  Editor-
     in-Chief,  Barbara  Stockalis.  Looking  on  are  members  of  a  hard-working
     staff  whose  efforts  made  the  book  possible.  Left  to  Right:  Miss  Foley,
     Barbara  Stockalis,  Doris  Jordan,  Assistant  Editor-in-Chief;  Kathleen  Cam­
     eron,  Co-Business  Manager;  Jerrine  Wire  and  Bess  Vattimo,  Co-Art  Editors;
     and  Lois  Catalanotti  and  Rebecca  Fox,  Co-Literary  Editors.




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                                                               An  impressive  time  of  wonder  and  delight  at  D.H.S.  is
                                                               the  traditional  Ring  Ceremony.  This  is  the  long  awaited
                                                               moment  for  juniors,  who  are  the  joyful  recipients.  These
                                                               rings  are  an  important  factor  in  representing  our  school
                                                               as  well  as  uniting  the  student  body.  Many  years  after
                                                               graduation  memories  of  D.H.S.  are  recalled  with  each
                                                               glance  at  our class ring.




         Barbara  Stockalis  enjoys  a  bit  of  refreshment  at  the
         Ring  Dance,  June  1959.  Seems  like  that  punch  is  a
         little  sour.  Notice  the  way  Barb  is  holding  her  right
         hand.  This  was  a  common  sight  after  all  the  juniors
         received  their  rings.










          Among  the  most  cherished  moments  in  the
          life  of  a  high  school  student  is  that  time  when
          he  receives  his  class  ring.  This  year  marks  the
          introduction  of  a  new  styled  ring.  Signifying
          loyalty  to  our  school  it  will  undoubtedly  be­
          come  the  traditional  ring  of  future  classes.
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