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Rayrnond Jones Ma ria Klein Marlyne Kuykendall Yvonne Lee Jean Maki Leona Marshall Larry Mitchell Nancy Newell Glenn Nigg Jerold Perrett Jerry Pontius Lois Pringle LaRee Redinger Judy Semmons Margaret Slack Roberta VanDerVorst Roland Van De rVorst John Wescott Patricia Williamson Jimmy Young
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5 5, t .X it tt- .. V J 3 Tl-IE THREE J'S' ZEAD THE JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right--Jim Young, f Vice-President, Jerry Har dy, President, Jeanne Cleve land, Secretary. fx David Aijala Jill Anfinson Barbara Brown Jeanne Cleveland Carolyn Collins Frances Cordova Charles Edmonson Mary Eilers Larry F ahrni Sharon Farrens Sandra Gravelle Donnie Gross Marlene Hansen Jerry Hardy Ronnie Hennen Yvonne Hobbs
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.IUNIORS RECAP I-IEIR YEAR Under the direction of Jerry Hardy, President, Jim Young, Vice-President, and Jeannie Cleveland, Secretary, the Junior class completed a. very successful year at DHS. Representing them in the Stu- dent Council were Ronnie Hennen and Lois Pringle, who was elected Secretary of the Council. Jeannie Cleveland was elected to reign for the Juniors over the Bear Day festivities. She rode on an elaborate float with the theme Swinging to Victory. The float merited third prize. Four members of this ambitious class were elected to preside over two different organizations. They are Marlyne Kuykendall, Secretary and Larry Mitchell, President of the band and Yvonne Hobbs, Vice-President and Pat Williamson, Secretary of GAA. Three Junior girls were elected as cheerleaders and one helped lead the band as a twirler. Cheer- leaders were Pat Williamson, Yvonne Hobbs and Jeannie Cleveland, who also presided as head cheer- leader. Leona Marshall was the twirler. Because of his unusual ability on trombone, Larry Mitchell was awarded a trip to All State Band, one of the highest accomplishments possible for high school band members. Jerry Hardy and Jim Young were elected out of the class of '57 to attend Boy's State. .it .4 N y ,, Q. 5 f all 1. It's lots easier than counting on your fingers, isn't it Leona. 2. O. K. Jerry, try it. 3. Mitch battles a lit. test. 4. Lookit me go, Z words a minute. 5. Add Z tsp. of baking soda. 6. Jeannie working?? ? 7. What's so interesting? 8. Don't try to fool us. You guys never study. 9. Two bits it isn't a school book, Be rta. 18
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