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14 7255717711472 banned add. 545 Eaaawe le Qaaowa wad... Mr. Redfern, Advisor. As our class of 1958 entered the doors of D. H. S. a new field of adventure and fun lay before us. With Mr. Redfern as advisor, we start- ed the year with a very active group. We had fourteen members in choir, seven in band, and two in nonette. ln sports we were represented by seven boys on the football squad, six boxers and eight basket- ball players. Five girls were chosen as freshmen Pep Club members, and there were five majorettes. Shirley Mathes was elected freshman candidate for Harvest Ball Queen. Myrna Long was chosen princess for the Football Court, with Kenny Field as her escort. For our part of the Christmas Assem- bly we put on a comedy about Santa Claus. Weldon Plett represented the freshmen class on the high honor roll, and there were twelve freshmen on the regular honor roll. We are very pleased with our first years's activities and we are anxiously await- ing next year. By Kathy Miller, Freshman Editor Seated left to right: Terry Laughery, President, Midge Gerken, Representative. Standing left to right: Lee Verne Dudley, Representative, Kenny' Field, Secretaryg Jim Mackin, Vice Presidentg Myrna Long, Treasurerg and Mr. Redfern Advisor. Front row left to right: Kenny Field, Representative, Larry Peterson, Vice President, Myrna Long, Treasurer, Jim Mackin, Presidentg and Mr. Redfern, Advisor. Second row left to right: Marie Belangerg Jane Whybark, Secretaryg and Sharon Knight, Representative.
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