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Inltis very interesting, to 1 - - - A . -. --ff..-,f-.-x...q-,-7,1 'J i.1i-21-.,.,4'-2f::.r-is.:1l....3il,g '5 v'ty'Q2-S57-225fE,,.fff3f'?i-'Qf'g5LQ'-Q-ET,-4l1QjfI::l .:i. lin 1 3 October-i6-194 it pp pp: Wlssue No ALEXSGHOOL PARTY S The Student Council sponsored the first party lof lthe year ofour Freshmano The doors were open at 7:00 mm by 7230 the Freshman class hwsday, September 20, in honori was well represent ed ka Soon after 7:30, games and dmming were underway, Square dancing ' r S in el sewwd to be the popular featumm ofthe programo We would like to take this nnortunity' to thank tw6'of-our neshman hoys, Richard Weeks and Udbert- Bodenhomeri 'for doing smh a fine job at calling the Vhginia Reelso The upper-classmen enjoyed we two songs, Show Mg the Hay IgGo Home and Ihe School Song wmch were nicely presented by weFreshman class as an initia- nmistunto Everyone enjoyed we cider 'and doughnuts which wwe served later in the evenmgo . Another interesting feature Ofthe night was the Congo line, Gd by Royce Fleming., This lemnre ,was started last year Hb the sock hop and seems to eUMy continued popularity, The party was brought to a pmse about lO:3O and everyone :Heed that it was a huge suc- and the Vir inia Pe dwg, FRESHMAN CLASS Nm upper classmen of College 3WWatory School are proud to 'WSHW and welcome the Freshman 'hSSto the rest of the schoolo Owthat many in the'FreShm8H hS5have had sisters, brothers SNIUS, and parents before emln College Higho mwre are fifty-six members fthe class the lar est Fresh n , ar t ,AeHrollment we have had for GLASS ELECTIONS Class elections were held fol lowing enrollment on Wednesday, September lb, the first day of schoolo The Seniors held theirs the following Tuesdayu FRESHMAN President--Marilyn Cross Vice-Presidente-Ward Weldon SecretaryeeJd,Anne Elwell Treasurer--Don Coleman Student Council'Repr,--Joyce - Baldwin Student Court Repro-eErnie Kemp Sponsors of the class are Mrc Shirling and MP0 Pearceo SOPHOMORES President--Daryl Dodson Vice-President--Doris Irle Secretarye-Kitty Harding Treasurer+-WallaceiBrown Student Council Repro--Dee HaDey Student Court Repro--Charles Ewan Program Chairman--Carolyn Brown Social Chairman--Marjorie Scott Sponsors of the class are Miss Fitzgerald and Mro Dmitho JUNIORS C I President--Mary Lou Pennington Vice-President--Bob Dulton SecQeTreaso--Vivian Smith .R Student Council Repr 0 --Juanita Student Court Repro-JMartha Tempi Reportere-Royce leming Sponsors of the class are Miss Conway and Miss Eubanksa ssmons President--Erwin Krewson Vice-President-eBob Elwell Secs-Treaso-eRetha Wilcoxon Student Council Repro-4btqfEdhmff Student Court Repro-eJerry Harding Sergeant-at-arms--Jo We Earp Sponsors of the class are Mrs, Simms and Drs 51115 ,
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