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FRESHMAN CLASS A Seated 1. to r.: W. McPherson, D. Olson, A. Ames, L. Cray, B. Cowette, Adviser Miss Ham. Standing 1. to r.: G. Noyes, C. Braley, A. Sidell, T. Davis, D. Davis. A FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES We started school on a rainy Wed- nesday with 12 drips. As they drop- ped into chairs at class meeting, the election began. The returns are: President, Letha Cray Vice-President, Arleen Ames Secretary, Dawna Olson Treasurer, Charles Cobb Student Council, Allan Sidell Class Editor, Letha Cray Class Advisor, Miss Ham Our gay class colors are blue and gold, our motto, It will all come out in the washing. Then we all drooped out to begin a year of school. On October 29 we had a Hallowe'en social. Everyone had an enjoyable time with refreshments, games and movies- Hit of the evening was an extremely amusing Man from Mars. KNO one is certain, even now, who he Was.J The Peanut Hunt was a scream and a laugh, as the Sophomores were led to believe that they had all the pea- nuts. As it happened, two of the Freshman girls had hidden two jars of peanuts from the Sophies. The Freshmen, of course, Won, even though it was thought that the Soph- omores did. Letha. Cray '56
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated 1. to r.: M. Clark, E. Mitchell, Standing l. to r.: Adviser M. Tracy, J. Howell.- B. Coro, L. Cowette. M. Curtis, C. Chadbourne, R. Shaw, SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES We started the new year with ten pupils, six girls and four boys. Our first class meeting was held September 7th and we elected class ofiicers as follows: President, Earl Mitchell Vice-President, Virgil Dore Secretary, Beverly Coro Treasurer, Margaret Clark S. C. Members, Shirley LaGross Cecil Chadbourne Class Editor, Beverly Coro Class Advisor, Mr- Tracy Freshman Initiation was held Sep- tember 26th and the reception was held that night. The Freshmen were very cooperative and did their tasks without delay. A proud day for us Sophomores was when we received our class rings, Nov. 20th. We were very excited, showing them off to everyone. Meredith Curtis, Jackie Howell, Cecil Chadbourne and Earl Mitchell from our class went out for basket- ball. Margaret Clark, Virgil Dore and Ronnie Shaw were three of the cheerleaders. Beverly Coro '55
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SPORTS BOYS' BASKETBALL Kneeling l. to r.: C. Chadbourne, G. Noyes, D. Howell, Z. Cray, E. Mitch- ell. Standing I. to r.: Manager Waynard Folsom, Coach Mr. Connolly, A. Sidell, Co-Captain G. Lombard, Co-Captain V. Linkletter, G. Stadig, Coach Mr. Murray. BOYS' BASKETBALL The start of the basketball season looked very dark and gloomy. Ques- tions were flying around, such as, Who's goin-g to play guard ? Who's going to play forward? and Who will play Center?' Finally we came to a decision: Leave it to the coach. The firslt practic estarted when two bright and smiling faces appeared from the dressing room, attached to two bodies attired in White sneakers and shorts. These two turned out to be Earl Mitchell and Cecil Chad- bourne, our left guard and right for- ward. Some minutes later, several other boys came out of the dressing room and our first practice got under way. After having it understood that we would keep our bodies in good physical condition during the season, our practice resumed. After several nights of this, our coach, Mr. Mur- ray, thought he had drilled us enough to prepare us for our first scrimmage of the year. The whistle blew and the scrimmage started. The next minute the whistle blew again and, Back to Drills! A few more practices placed Earl Mitchell and Herbert Pelkey in the
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