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Freshman Follies Clash! Clangl Clang! I never saw 'lk young misses did on September 19. It seems that two of the Freshmen, Arlene and Jerry overslept, and in their hurry to get to school came wearing their pajamas. Jim Holderieath was prepared for cold weather as he was wearing his long underwear. Cheryl, Erma Jean, and Joann must have been figuring on helping their dads as they were all three dressed in overalls and heavy workshoes- Leda Lindsey seemed to have thought that she was going to a beauty show. She came dressed in shorts and high heels, topped with a lamp shade as a hat. Jerry Poor must have been trying to imitate a movie actress as he was dressed in girls' shorts and black mesh hose with red ribbon garters. . Ned knew more about dressin in i 1 ' 1 g g r s c othing as he wore his mother's dress and sunbonnet. Claud Jr. and Donnie didn't get along so well. Donnie got his dress on backwards and W .d . rong si e out, and Claud Jr. forgot to put his dress on and came out in a slip. That night the Sophomore class took the Freshmen to the Shelbina Lake and served them supper consisting of wieners, potato chips, cookies, and pop, then they took them to the show, All American, at the Shelby Theatre in Shelbyville. Freshman class officers for the year 1952-'53 are: Cheryl Simpson, Presidentg Leda Lindsey, Vice-President: Joann Baker, Secretaryg Arlene Gumc, Treasurer: Jean Parsons, Reporter: and Mrs- Goodding, Class Sponsor. Yellow and white were chosen as class colors, the rose as class flower and lt Matters N t Wh o at You Are Thought To Be, But What You Are as our class motto- a mi maid but surely they don't look like those 4 A Af.
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