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As we round the bases Q 7 319 . I FIRST BASE ln June, 1950, our class stood with bat in hand and in September, we reached first base, the freshman class. We felt like rookies and decisions were hard for us, but our adviser, Mr. Felter, coached us patiently and helped us to know when to stay on base and when to go ahead. We worked hard for the Subscription Campaign and then gave a movie to add to our own Washington fund. By June we really felt a part of high school, and we were ready to advance to the next base. SECOND BASE Our sophomore year was a memorable one, for we were intro- duced to the three-period classes and spent a week at Croton Point Biology Camp. There we not only studied conservation at its source, but we also studied each other and returned to Mr. Kluge's homeroom with firmer friendships and a better knowledge of the members of our class. During the winter we sold candy at the basketball games, and in the spring the class went roller skating. Again Time was at bot. Another year had passed, and we went on to third base.
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