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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY September, l9L9, came at last, and we were Freshmen. Soon after school began, we held our class election. We chose Mrs. Rhoads to be our sponsor, Robert Rabe to be our president, Norman Sholler to be vice-presddentg Donald Parks to be secretaryg and Jean Shook to be treasurer. Several of our number started the year by going out for football. Among them were Eldon Dunklee, Raymond Feher, Richard Green, Gerald Pomroy, Harold Rice, and Norman Sholler. Jerry Aldred and Donald Christie were managers. On October 7, l9L9, we were initiated by the Sophomores. After that, we felt that we were really a part of the Montrose High School. We sponsored one dance during the year. It was attended by many who were anxious to hear and see Bill Lamb, the disc jockey. We held that dance on December 9, l9L9. When basketball season rolled around, the ninth grade was well represented by Norman Sholler, Ray Feher, and Terry Caster. Richard Wagner was manager. On the girls' basketball team were Joyce Hobson, Frances McClain, Jean Shook, and Jackie Sullivan. Tne manager was Alice Rush. Playing in the band this year are Terry Caster, Cecil Clolinger, James Fent, Joyce Hobson, Dean Parker, Alice Rush, and Marilyn Sherman. Several of our girls joined the Glee Club this year. Among them were Beverly Crandall, Jean Way, Lorainne Goodwin, Erma Mallory, Beverly Taylor, Joan Hayden, Jean Shook, Joyce Hobson, Alice Rush, Marian Dunning, Shirley Dunlap, Delores Scott, Betty Grey, Carol Luark, Estelle Princing, Kathleen Foy, Jackie Sullivan, and Beth Sears. We have had our fair share of students who won places on the Honor Roll. Representing our class on the school newspaper, the Rose Echo, is Norman Sholler The Freshman editor on the Rambler staff is Robert Rabe. We are looking forward to next September, to the time when ue will no longer be called Freshmen, but dignified Sophomores. 24
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