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f w The Sophomore Class had its first class party October 19. They went to the movie Northwest Mounted Police. Afterwards everyone went to Miss Flagler's, our sponsor, apartment for refreshments. In November the Sophomore Class was in charge of a bi-monthly assembly. Paul Rodvelt introduced the program. Paul Willich and Lloyd Kneisel gave 3 ShOI'f di2llOQ,'Ue. A one-act play Who Gets the Car Tonight was presented by the remaining members of the class. L. Burton Grosfield - FRESHMEN HISTORY Three girls and three boys enrolled in the Freshman Class last September. Three of these, Richard Tollefson, Carlton Ross, and Del- bert Keeney were graduated from the Willis Grade School last May.Na- omi Zeltner, Florence Pautz, and Lila Zimmerman each came from dif- ferent schools. Naomi from Willis 5 Lila from Richland and Florence from Prairie View. Two weeks after the beginning of school, Naomi mov- ed to Kansas City, Missouri to live with her sister. Not only the fresh- men but the entire student body has missed her. The Freshman Class gave their assembly program on November 2. This included a short playlet, When the Elder Makes A Call, two musical numbers, a read- ing and a talk by individual class members. The Freshmen are active ' in sports and music and quite ably fill there place in the life of Willis High School. The Freshmen like to boast of the fact that they were the first to have a class party. On October 5th, this class of five with their sponsor, Mrs. Esther Chapman, enjoyed the picture, Call of The Wild, after- wards went to Alton's Cafe for refreshments. The initiation of the Fresh- men and two new faculty members began on Thursday morning, September 20 and ended with a picnic at the Lake of I-Iorton on Friday evening. The Freshmen boys and Principal Hutton were required to wear green hair bows, carry dolls and weartheir clothes backwards and wrong side out. Everyone was assigned to carry books to class for a senior. In addition to this, each Freshman entertained atlthe picnic by performing in a very special way according to the method designed by the upper classmen. Carlton Ross
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