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. 1. Initiate Lneia Sehardt gets treat Hifi, for senior, Sonya Johnson, from Mr. Jones. 2. Freshman class officers: Ross Nelson. vice-presidentg Patti Mully, seeretaryi Jane Gallagher. treasurerg and .lini Anders. president. ll, Freshman girls form tratlitionail eungu line nt initiation. 4, On the rnad to the pirnie Lrronntls. frosh girls in upside-down skirts struggle with seniors' burdens. 5. Taking a risk at the freshman party are Bill Haifa and Donna Jacobsen. 5- ANXIOUS STAND-INS . . . NYith trembling hands and shaky knees, wide-eyed freshmen experienced their first real ease of stage fright as they began their run as stand-ins to the sophomore bit-players. As freshman initiation drew near, the underelassmen shuddered, trembled, and paid tribute to the lordly sen- iors. XVearing their skirts upside down, sweaters. two dii'l'erent kinds of shaes, and no socks, the frosh identi- fied themselves by large signs with their names written on them. The an- nual afternoon pienie found the-se eos- tumed players attempting impossible feats just to prove loyalty to their HS'uperiors. At night, they arrived, refreshed from the day's dilemma to take part in the Hall-school party at the gym. The first freshman fling was held on Friday, December 9. Square dancin games, and ree daneing provided the evening's entertainment. U' D7 April 21 was the date ot' the Spring Swing. the set-ond ol' the freshman mixers. This party was the seene of daneing' to popular reeortls. l'op and hot dogs were served by Mrs. George lVhillis from the Circle Bat , to end the program. Prompted by their sponsors, Mrs. Carolyn Pratt and Donald Nutting. the freshmen proved themselves to be a class of capable members. Though their roles were small, they could see a long three-year run ahead and were anxiously awaiting their eue as the stars of Our Sehoolf'
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