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l'Rl'SI1llE,N SUUN Hh'l,'UlIla' .-ICOIQ-lI.N'Tla'lI UITII RHYTHJI UF STl'l11i.NT LHP September-Our first day at ECHS! All 246 of us freshies were scared green, What rush- ing through the halls! ! New faces-new friends-new teachers! At our first class meet- ing, with Miss Davis and Mr. Iohnston making us feel very much at home, we nominated members for Student Council. Later Barbara Anderson and Gerald Kane were elected. Vile were thrilled to see many of our names in The Spirit. Gradually we became accus- tomed to the new life at high school. October- You've got the pep! -Yes, we freshmen surely had, for we attended every football game at which we loyally and loudly cheered for the Red Devils, our classmates on the bench, and, last but not least, Doc Liv- ingston, our freshman manager. A committee with Walter Sutilla as chairman drew up our constitution, which was adopted by the class. Autumn came, and the fallen red and gold leaves were trampled under foot. November-Hooray! ! We brought luck to our Red Devils, for they became Conference Champs. We had a vacation, for it was Thanks- giving-but soon back to 5x Yi' y 15 and Semper Paratus. December-At last the Topsy Turvy Dance . . . . . freshman girls were definitely on the beam because now was their chance! Then . . . eleven long, carefree days for Christmas vacation . . . to enjoy new skates, skis, clothes, and presents galore. Oh-Frank Sinatra-oh! ! january-Ch unhappy day! Our basketball heroes let us down when they lost to the juniors 54-8. At our class meeting we elected our officers. They are Iames Maloney, Presi- dentg Roy Iames, Vice President, Carroll An- derson, our minute-maker, Eleanor Kushner, who had some time collecting all our dues, Nancy Wright and William Orange, our re- porters, who were always on the lookout for news ..... Robert Colberg left us to join the Navy. March--Excitement! ! The freshies were stars! There was a Latin play in Friday assem- bly, and freshmen took part, We believe Bar- bara Larimer had enough spirit to be all four years of Latin instead of just Latin I. We also took some part in the Music Festival, being members of the various musical organizations. Our representatives for The Flamingo were Eleanor Kushner, Doris Yorgey, and Gerald Kane. We chose our banner and colors this month at our class meeting. April-Prospects for a skate were discussed . . . . . Umbrellas--raincoats-boots . . . for we had April showers and heard the first peepers of spring. May-Spring flowers and four more weeks of school! At last came those reports announc- ing that most of us had graduated from green freshies to sophisticated sophies. ff, U l.f.f I .ro RIGHT' xxru ft...--if rn.-pf..-V... I N NK .th Ry N1 in v n
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