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Freshmen Enter With A Whoop Extemporaneous speaking claimed Jimmy Verber and Phyllis Zirbel, who expounded their various political views with a great deal of ability. On March twenty-ninth the freshmen gave a Spring Dance, with music furnished by somc of the best bands in the country, via the orthophonici This gave the fresh- ies a chance to practice up on their dancing. You see, many of them needed the practice since they were anxious to attend the Prom. By June, the freshmen were all organized as a class and had advanced in wisdom to a point where everyone agreed that they were indeed, eligible candidates for the position of sensible sophomores. IV F. Blnhuwizik. L. Hussoiig, H. Hannon, .I. 1 I'dllCli9YI, Ii. Gilson, L. Imbei-stein, R. Breniizui. III M.Bl'ittnuc'l1ei', H. Brandt, XV. Doherty, R, Allllf'l'Sf7lI, Herzfelilt, H. Brziiidt, R. Fzllck, J. Fel'- l'ilIH'lllll. II II, Frey, I. l'Inti'iii,u'ei' M. Bzirtliile. A. Beckers, Ii, Felton, R, Ahaisziy, B. Hi-1'1i1:1iiS, ll. Ilneti. I U. Harms. A. t'1:1i'li, M. B2ll1LI'IlL'l, J. .Int-kson, IJ. Aiidt-i'smi, M. Hoc'ker:f:, M. Imrsey, H. Hzii-11. IV .l. lxll'fll'2llll, Ii, BlCf'lllI'tl, .I. Milquet. Il. Plouff, A. Voruth , I.. Leiboi'g', G. Kinztte, A. Sc'hmelLe1'. III L. lmnsieiz I.. Konwp, E, Nies, P. O'Ke-efe, J. Peters, Ii. Puinlbroeek, N. Mnnders. II IJ. Al2lI'CIIIllilPl'. R. Me-euwsen, B. Patten, A. Newcomb, H. Mic-hit-IS, A. Kittell, A, lVl2llll't'I'. I Ir, Keyser, M. Kopidlansky, E. Meeuwsen, B. Peper, B. Klug, C. Kuchenbeeker, I. Nuss, D. Laskowski. Page Nineteen
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I IV Ml: IC. .lulinson, E. Sir-bert, R. Sl'ilIliC'k, H. Si'li1'ueiIei', M. Si'h2lH1DI'I'S, l'. Zirbel. R, Tubbs. 7 III I.. Vvrlvvr. H. bimils, XY. XY1illsel1Iz1iff:pr-i', IC. Roml, R. Sur-1151013 A. Vzlilrlulmgt. V. Xande- VVa1le. lI I.. Vain Slrziien, I.. VVvIlen:s, IG, SC'IlI'lIOIIOl', IP. 'I'u1-lic-xi. K. Rukump, IP. Vanden Branden. I ll. Sie-bert, II. Vzllirlo XY:n1le, L. Siefll, F. Steber, IC, Valiilzi Huvel, E, Riley, P, Zirbel. New Additions To Cur Group . . Entering a new world, as it seemed, this year's Freshies were of the usual green va- riety. They performed all of the common freshman errors of going to wrong classrooms. forgetting teachers' names, and failing to ap- pear at the correct hour. But after all, they had it pretty hard, what with classes scattered all over town! They managed to survive the opening days, however, and finally got down to the business of electing class officers. Alan Porath, tall and sedate, was made president: Gerry McGrath, class glamour-boy, vice president: Pat O'Keefe became the freckled-face secretary: and Norbert Manders, the talkative treasurer. The first activity open to freshmen was foot- ball. Many boys spent the autumn afternoons on the gridiron performing for their school on the freshman HB squad. Page Eighteen Eventually the sophomores announced that a formal initiation of all freshmen was to take place. There was much talk of paddling, and other forms of initiating, but the final product came as an Initiation Dance, held in the gym, with an orthophonic furnishing the music. Alan Porath and Joyce Erancken led the grand march composed of all the freshmen boys and girls, who had been separated into pairs, according to number. The first dance after the march found many freshies making initial at- tempts at the fine art of jitter-bugging. More girls than boys attended the party, but Jimmy Verber made up for the deficiency by dancing every dance. Twirling attracted the eye of two freshmen, Donald Marcouiller and Evelyn Mae Riley. Their batons were twirled on various occasions throughout the year.
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Girls Who Learn To Cook And Sew . . . IV Miss Uzltlipgzlll, F, T. Nmits, .X. Iiupxlw, AI. Mzwtin, I. 1 l'llZt'l1. F. Mauhlix. III U. l'Iu3:, N. GQIIIIIIIII, IT. Cywinski, ll. 1Je::11e1', I'. Cllristiun, R. P1t'l'I'IIlL!,'fUlI. Il Ii. Stvfvl, II. Yun III-murlm-I, G. livif. I . llllrlwultz, Ii, Tis-sli115:, M. IM' Both. I A. Arts, M. 1'gl'l'lIll2lIl. L. Vzmflc NVQIIIQ-, G. xV0g'l'IIQl', V. Snwt. A. Gil-Se-, B. Bormzm. IV IJ. Kvyser, II. x'2l!lllP Wulle, H. Ahasuy, B. Ht'l'lll2IIIS, I'. Zirbel, E. Mveuvvsen. L. Van Stratf-n III D. Luskuwski, F. Stf-ber, A. I-Ioskf-115, E. llemske, L. H2lZ?ll'l't, II. Nies. II B. PZIIIUII, M. BEILISQIIUI, II. Xviilldlx XVQIIIII, II. Wvllr-ns, M. Bzlrtline, I. El1l1'i11,L:'el', H. Haan. I L. Stedl, E. Kiley, A. Backers, R. Felten, E. Vande Huvel, A. Ley, H. Haan. Page Twenty
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