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H f i X, Q 7 CINBRIL LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Vernon Young, Bill Werbach, Ronnie Vincent, Tom Wiley, Kenny Vinzant. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Westerlund, Jane Walsh, Suzanne Vinckel, Cynthia Wongstrom. 4, ts, ERB Illia 55-4 Q7 Q 'R J , , , , i - ...,,,,,..JL S, wr LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Janet Neumann, Marlene Munson, Marilyn Fickling, Charlotte ljams. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Vincent, Bob Telleen, Roger Stephens, John Phillips, Will Moden. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Simkins, Virginia Searle, Joyce Nelson, Drusilla Metz, Joyce Moore. 28
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fs. During the last few months all of us have wondered at times how we have been able to stand 'up under the strain, Being a freshman isn't easy. But our cup runneth over with vigor and vitality, so we feel sure we shall all finish the year in fine shape. Figuratively speaking, of course! For instance, the irst day of school, Gollyl It chills us just to think about it, Everyone knew we would make a few mistakes, One boy had a sudden gleaming for Spanish when he should have been leaming his numbers in Mr. John- son's class, Mr, Johnson took care of at incident. Everyone had trouble locking and unlocking their lockers, Lock- Mr. Young guided us during our first year at C.C. H. S. ed lockers, we mean, Why do the seniors wait until two weeks after school starts to initiate us freshmen? Now we know! There are no freshmen who would wear their dads' P.J. 's and their mothers' dresses or starch their hair for complete strang- ers, But there is always the bright side, and the football season is one of them, Natura ly the freshmen were out on the side-lines cheering, Boy, what voices! And the football season brings Homecoming with itl Every fresh- man was looking forward to having his E088 stepped on, that evening. Know what we mean? Our candidates for King and Queen were Janis Humphrey and Carl Smith, Were we prejudiced or maybe just romantic, when we thought Carl and Janis looked like Cinderella and Prince Charming as they crossed the gym floor to take their places beside the royal throne? In no time at all, there was the Viking Carnival, Getting ready for it is almost as much fun as the carni- val itself, erhaps our class didn't have the prettiest float, but we can learn by experience, Mary Floyd and Joe Talbot were our class candidates for King and Queen, The best things come in small packages. After the carnival, basketball was in full swing, If you want pretty finger nails, don't go to our basket- ball games because they're likely to be pretty close ones, But then, who cares about pretty inger nails at a time like this? Our little Cinderella from Home- coming was elected class cheerleader for the fresh- man-sophomore team, Oh, we mustn't forget the Great F, F, A, Pest Hunt, in which our boys so nobly fought, They were rewarded with all the ice cream and cake thecy could eat, At a time like this, we girls have a sud en de- sire to be boys, But maybe we girls are lucky in the long run, for we have an F. H. A. Slumber Part to which we look forward, Here there is plenty oflpopl corn and spooks, And then there is the F. H. A. all-sc ool party! This year the theme is the Mardi Gras, ln addition, there are the G. A, A, square dances we may attend if we wish. Speaking-Iof parties, we musn't forget the Freshman -Sophomore op and the Spring concert, The latter is sponsored by the band and chorus, in which there are sev- eral freshman members. t We must confess, however, that we have all enjoy- , J L,:,,, !.,-L...-- -..J ..----- ---I-.. LL- ..--.. .... L.. -A l'--n
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