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SOPHOMORES The eleven students now comprising the soph- omore CLASS are: Betty Stewart, Mike Rossi, CoBA Rossi, Buddy Cyrus, Helen Naef, Eldred Rich- ards, uiANE Earll, Bill Bye, Bill Roberts, Dwight Simmons, and Gladys V; ilson. As freshmen the sophomores had qu i te an in- itiation TO GET established IN THEIR NEW SURROUND- INGS, They wore sacks with straw and mollasses ON THEM AND WERE COVERED WITH LIPSTICK, ThEY also WORE COLD CREAM IN THEIR HAIR AND HAD A STRING OF ONIONS AROUND THEIR NECKS, Of COURSE, THEY BOWED TO THE UPPERCLASSMEN AND HAD TO WEAR THEIR COSTUMES ALL DAY — IF THEY WANTED TO COME TO THE PARTY GIVEN IN THEIR HONOR THAT NIGHT, ThIS PARTY WAS SPONSORED BY THE UPPERCLASSMEN: DANCING AND REFRESHMENTS WERE ENJOYED BY ALL, THIS YEAR THE SOPHOMORES REVENGED THEMSELVES BY PLANNING MOST OF THE INITIATING. ThEY ALSO GAVE A PARTY IN HONOR OF George Washington ' s birthday. f 6 k FRESHMEN The Green I es this year are Ted Hunnewell, president, Gladys Wilson, vice-president. Earl Clair, Treasurer, Lorraine Herrmann, Secretary Agnes Bacoch, Nick Bacoch, Lorraine Westervelt, and Jerome Watson , Their initiation wasn ' t as tough as is traditional at Big Pine High, but they still had to respect the UPPERCLASSMEN BY BOWING TO THEM, POLISHING THEIR SHOES, ETC. THEY REALLY LOOKED SHARP WEARING EACH OTHER ' S CL OTHES J EROME PARADING AROUND IN LORRAINE ' S DRESS AND LORRAINE IN Earl ' s pants. In the afternoon they were SERVED PUNCH DELUXE (RAW EGGS) AND GIVEN SHOCK treatments in the AUDITORIUM. They gave several parties in honor ofthe EIGHTH GRADE ANOTHER OF THEIR CLASS FUNCTIONS WAS A BEAN GUESSING CONTEST. s
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