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Front Row, L. to R.: Rooney, Victery, Humphery, Massessa, Patrick, Washburn, Greenough, G. Speakman. Second Row: Morgan, C. Blunt, Dick, Williams, Barrett, Von Gehr, Palm, J. Lichty. Third Row: Walling, R. Johnson, J. Groves, A. Taylor, Koff, Woodhead, Huebner. THE FRESHMEN The freshman class is very small, as there are only seven boys and sixteen girls, but we hope that with the years our population will increase. Eight of the girls and five of the bovs were new this year. But small as we may be, we are still mighty, and who knows what the years will bring! Our class is rather gullible, and we will do just about anything we are told. The onlv objec- tions come when the teachers do the telling! This year in the opera we were well represented by both bovs and girls. Three or four of the boys sang in the chorus, and the rest were on the stage-crew. The girls worked verv hard on the scenery and make-up. We were also important participants in both boys and girls sports, partic- ularly the girls as we had Ginny, Carlene, Buffy, and Ann on varsity basketball and those four plus Karen on varsity hockey. Those who were not active in actual varsity sports faithfully at- tended the games, cheering to the best of their ability. Pat Victery did an excellent job as a cheer- leader, having the pep that cheerleaders require. We lived up to the reputation that all freshmen are given. Some live up to it, some don ' t. We did. We were not very well organized at times, and very often we found that one person could start a general confusion. Once or twice it took a really firm hand to get the hot air out of us. Sixth periods were new to us, and we found them interesting, fun, a time for rest, or joy, or . . .??? All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed our freshman year at North Shore, and we will return next fall to go on to new experiences as Sophomores. 28
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