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HARRY MAY CA'rHERme: Rec:-1ARo5or-o BILLY f'hTcHEl.n. Eu-no DURZIHSKY HARol.o GALE CHARLES BENNETT lfl'II0l7i A class of eighty-Seven freshmen began its high school work in Septem er 1956. The members were all eager to show the rest of the high School that they were ma.e of the kind of stuff that would get them someplace. Led by Enid Durziisky, Eddie Yclinnis, and Jim Vogel, as president, vice-president, and secretary-treevurer, respectively, they had num- ereur Swccessfwl parties. They, in their turn, pulled the fcphumerv. of tiet year into Qipe Zreek, dwrinf the tug-of-war. This ect wen repeated in their Sophomore ,ear when they vuiied the incoming freshmen throxgh the creek. The wophtxere fear emergei victoriz.. ever the sexier. ii ihe annual class Ferketk'1Q :oar ey. Thf clfw' mem1er.hij incrfexfg 'Q pigwty-two. The Junior ciasv play, Nlirl Shyn, we. the main event of the year. The play was alto- gether a different type than had been given before, and we: quite a succeso. Class of- Yiceri are harry lay, pre,i:'ntg letheri e Richer son, vice-prexidentg ani Fill Mitchell, secretary-treemurer. No piano have been adv nced for the reception becaqse of the trip the Se'iore are expecting to t'ke MAY I HAVE rms Dance? 'FALSE ALARN
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