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We of the Sophomore Class have many fond mem- ories of the year 1952 and 1953- -Mr. Haniger's smiling greeting each morning in our home room. -Our 'U and I Sugar party where partners dressed alike and Stags were fined. Kenneth kept the ball roll- ing with interesting games and Martin was in charge of the program. -Our original skit at the SGA meeting, January 28, which showed that the present faculty's influence was still felt in 1978 in Sitka High. -The 189 points Philip Martin scored in basketball this year. -The memorizing of speeches and poetry fenjoyed by some and disliked by othersj. -Daily world history quizes that we could always count on. -Those worms and crawfish we dissected in biology. -And all the other fun we had.
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71 On September Z, 1952, thirty-one of us entered the Freshman Class of Sitka High. Everything being new and strange to us, our bewilderment was increased the first few days by continually finding ourselves in the wrong classrooms. Not letting this minor accident disturb us, we held a meeting and elected officers. Throughout the dreaded initiation week we poor greenhorns suffered under the onslaughts of the up- perclassmen, but we bore up bravely and had a lot of fun in the process. In March, after nearly bursting with secrets, we presented a clever skit at the SGA meeting. We gave a successful party on Friday the thirteenth, originally scheduled as a Leap Year Party in December. We freshmen felt proud of ourselves and with good reason for nearly all year we led the Honor Roll. Much to our embarrassment, we also usually led the Flunk List. THE LINE UP'
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