The FRESHMAN CLASS At our first meeting, we elected our officers for the year: Frank Petty, President, Jeanette Whited, Vice-President, Joan Smith, Secretaryg Roberta Selter and Bob Hunt, Representatives to the Student Council. In order that we might learn to dance, we practiced social dancing after school. Then on October 22 the sophomores gave us a H.1llowe'en party. Every- one enjoyed especially the Chamber of Horrors. On March 18, we demonstrated our talents in a musical program for the sophomores-our guests of a Valentine party. NVith six boys against six girls on March 22, we held a Professor Quiz program on manners and etiquette. At the close of the period the girls were in the lead. . . , ln our separate group meetings, our leaders were as follows: Boys, Group -Fred Hawkins, President, Jim Harvey, Secretary-Treasurer. Girls' Group- Mary Osmond, Presidentg Violet Loftus, Vice-President, Vir Jean Hook, Secre- tary, and Joyce Anderson, Assistant Secretary. Here we have shared many com- mon problems. The boys built their pr-ograms around the theme Good Mannersn and the girls The All-Around Girl. As our freshman year comes to a close, we look forward to an even more enjoyable year as sophomores. FRESHMAN GIRLS Left to right: Back row: M. Ferris, F. Peterson, M. Quirk, R. Selter, D. Klass, I. Pachay, I. Hughes, M. Os- mond. Middle row: E. Lalfleur, ll. Madsen, V. Loftus, V. Hook, J. Smith, J. Anderson, N. Bacon. Front row: H. Collins, E. Craft, G. Pierce, Miss Gibson, Adviser, D. Miller, I. XVhitecl, ll. VVhite, R. Glenn. FRESHMAN BOYS Hack row: GI. Harvey, R. Aronson, J. Horan, lf. Haw- kins, D. Smith, R. Dressel, D. Honian, A. .'kl'lHStI'OI1Q,XY. Yucus, R. Patrick, R. Bolton, C. Sheehan. Middle row: A. Dellates, R. Hartnell, L. Droni, C. Smith, l-. Keisler, R. l.ucdtke, D. llennecke, R. Hauser, XV. Peterson, H. liltherington, C. Anderson. Front row: Y. Craft, R. Hur- nett, I. Thain, XY. Mongan, D, Hills, Mr. Hack, .Xdvisen XY. johnson, IT. Petty, li. lYalkcr, N. lfclwards, l.. Kratz. PAGE NINKTEEN
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ACT ONE. FROM flu' CRUCIBLES OF SCIENCE Herein we gain the knowledge that in after life aids us in avoiding the wrath of nature and taking preventative measures against the catastrophes which every year take their toll of human life. FROM THE FURROWS OF AGRICULTURE Agriculture has a vigorous challenge for the young men and women of America. We learn through this study that by scientiiic and modern methods we may live in the closest possible harmony with nature. FROM THE LARDER OF FOODS Without knowledge of this all important subject we cannot hope to live our life to the fullest, to survive. This is perhaps the most important subject offered because of its vital relation to the sustaining of human life. FROM THE MONOTONY OF STUDY HALL Mental discipline is vitally important in any subject. It is here that we learn it, sometimes to our sorrow, but always we benefit in our adult lives if we have learned our lesson well. WE ENTER ADULT LIFE
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