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1'-I w e . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President: Robert Nace Secretary: Christine Skrzyniarz Vice-President: Richard LaPlante Treasurer: Lucy McHone Advisor: Miss Marian Goodwin 55
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FRESHMAN INITIATION . ill This year's freshman class survived the customary hilarious initiation into the high school student body to enjoy the delightful reception given them by the Student Council. October 8, 1954 saw many quaking freshman strolling through the halls of E. H, S. wearing weird and fantastic headgear. During assembly a parade of hats around the auditorium aflorded upper classmen an excellent opportunity to judge the imagi- native and creative powers of the incoming class. Bird cages, egg boxes trimmed with chicken legs, overturned lampshades, all sorts ol' amazing articles were used to fashion hats such as would cause modern designers to turn green with envy. To the most original artists were awarded copies of the 1954 Echo. 54
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4,4 I9 15- FRESHMAN HISTORY The first exciting event for the Freshman Class was the Freshman Reception. We enjoyed our initiation in which we all tried, to the best of our ability, to be good sports. Later we were honored with a dance and treated with refreshments. We elected Robert Nace as our presidentg Richard LaPlante, vice-presidentg Lucy McHone, treasurerg Christine Skrzyniarz, secretaryg and Irene Marcisz and Robert Graham as Student Council representatives. Miss Goodwin was assigned to us as advisor. The freshmen were represented on the soccer and basketball teams by Bernhard Kober. Many of our classmates also participated in girls' basketball, band, tumbling, and various other school activities. Robert Graham entered the Good Government Day contest and tied for second place in the American Legion Oratorical Contest in this district. A good percentage of our freshmen class made the honor roll. A change in our officers for the second semester saw Marie Pratt as treasurer, and Richard LaPlante and Irene Marcisz representing us in Student Council. During the spring we sponsored a F reshman-Sophomore Dance which was a delightful aHfair. We have enjoyed our year as freshman at E. H. S. and are looking forward to an even more enjoyable year as sophomores. 56 Ill -4. -. 'O Dv
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