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' Y ROW l--Mason. Sunday, Johnson, Harvey, Turner, Riforgiat. Hcbcison, Hill. ROW 2-Wert, Skeely. Carter. Miller, Pope, Hill, Cramer, Howard, Johnson J.. Richards. Brown B., ROW 3-Iferguson, Charles. Blodgett, Gilbert. Knoll. Rob Knight R., Murphy. Corell, I.ynch, Breads. Gorka, Brown. I'hirty-eight wwf? D 's Qll, Raun, Smith .. Iall ff Cave, XVilm. h, Suppo Shreve. Trost, Harvey, Parka, I.onda 62 KENNETH BROWN . President JACK TROST , , . , , , , Vice Presrdrnl RICHARD CRUBB ,,.,,.,..,.. ,,,.,, , Secretary TED CHAPMAN ...,. ,....,.......,.,.. , . , Treasurer FRANCES NICHOLS, VINCENT BENJAMIN . . . . Arlvisors Initiation day to a freshman was like taking the blindfold from him. The thrill of joining the big boys and girls was slightly altered by their wearing baggy, disarranged clothes and weird markings on their faces. A day of their being slaves of Seniors ended in their being guests at a dance. I They enjoyed the new privilege of selling name stickers and the prospect of their first dance was thrilling. This dance was set in the theme of Turkey Strutters' Ball and everyone had a memorable time. At our annual Christmas party, a representative group put on a small entertainment for the school. In the spring, the freshmen gave their last social event, The Freshmen Frolicf' As the year progressed, the class grew familiar with the ways of high school life.
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vu,-N Yu Q ,Q 'is -Wy X- , li ' uf V Q W l l s -Q llxrx j f ROW l-Locey, Johnson B.. Bogue, Wolnik, DeLand F., Robson, Abell, Rutkowski, Lus, Colt, Raynor,, Frans- kowiak, Bauernfreund. Kreger N., Essex. ROW 2-Gustafson, Deering, Charles, Delcamp J., Comstock. O'Connor. Johnson B.. Dclcamp R.. Sandberg. Gorka. Palillo, Hopper, Spinuzza, Ratto, Shaffer, DeLand. Rossiter, ROW 3-Safford. Borello. Thompson. Montfort, Smith, Kreger E., Cekalske, Goodwill. Lanz W.. Docker. Puma MacKenzie, Hill, Docker, Ferry. Lee, Tubbs, Kane. S ,WW ' PAUL SANDBERG ., .. President :J JACOB PALILLO ,. vm, Pfmfzt-nf x, TED GORKA .,..,., ,...,.,......... . . . Secretary 3 1 u, JOANNE DELCAMP . . . , . ..r. .,...,.,.. ,.,, T f ,wafer XL , .JANET RUSSELL DUNHAM, ROY HOPPER .. .. Advisors ' 'X Xp ij In a whirlwind of selling, the Sophomores began their second year. I' N 5' ,, They had a very successful start, by selling pencils with the basketball , i , tfschedule printed on them. J Wx Their next event was a aper drive with the results turnin out 3 S X l P g 4, ,.., financially favorable. 'K l up ' The Opposite Dance was the first dance of their Sophomore year. Q I T This dance was quite different from any others held and resulted in an l c X f R enjoyable time for all. ,Q N 3 ,. Several of the members participated in a Christmas Pageant pre- ' fl . d at P. T. A. N X Q .sente T U - They also held a May Dance which many students commented sl . . was an evenm of fun and frol-ic. .3 4 g f ' iz The Sophomores felt that their second year of high school life was .5 .' J a hu e success, financiall and sociall . J , 'K S Y Y Forty J I Jr Y, I A V1 1 ', 7 L MJ! is e U
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