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This year, the Freshman Class entering 1954, 9 graduating 1958, has been among the most success- ful in the history of the school. The class was com- posed for the most part of new entrants, with some of the jimmy Class of 1954, carrying over, as Cord, COE, Clan P erfdenz G. Spencer, Raymond, Smith, Burke and Coe. Athletically, the class showed the rest of the student body a fine example of spirit as well as athletic ability. Smith, who played on the Varsity soccer eleven, and Granger, who was the second football squad's scatback, and on the basketball court as a BH guard, were typical of the athletic material of the class. Among the ranks were Morse, who played football and basketball, Moulin who starred on the cage court, and Cord who filled a B guard spot in basketball. This year the Freshmen were housed in the School House under the monitorship of George Ellis, Marc de Tristan and Pete Rohrs, where they were all together in one group. Academically, Terbell, Coe, Spencer, Koepfli, led the class, while .in general, a good scholastic average was maintained by the complete group throughout the year. In the several school activities of extracurricular nature, the class was well represented. Several of the Freshmen san in the Glee Club and Choir, artici atin in the divers 8 P P 8 performances which that group gave during the year. The Dramatics Club saw some Freshman enthusiasm, notably in the person of Smith, who played the role of Cassius in the Winter Term production of Julius Caeser. Along with this contribution, was the participation of several of the ninth graders in the mak- ing of the school paper, El Batidor. Coe was the principal member of the Batidor staff, as a cartoonist. Coe was also the class president, the first Freshman to participate under the new plan of school government. Generally, the class was very successful in its first year in the upper school, and on the basis of the performance of the past year, will be looked to as the leading class in the near future. Back row: jordan, Noble, Moulin, Spencer, Koephli, Burke, Raymond, Granger. Front row: Coe. Willis, Terrell, Mclntosh, Valentine, Wilcrux, Doheney, Olney, Morse, Smith, Niven. fMissing: Cord.J
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