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Marie Kies. Bernard Brautigam, Freshmen Bottom Row: Left to Right: , Mildred Mullen, Betty Russell, Sandy Andrews, Norma Meyer, Charles Staley, Richard Adams, and Dattick Moloney. Second Row: Ellen Taylor, , Shirley Bohlier. Sherrill Bowers, Opal Davidson, Patty Coverstone, and Jerry Fiebiger. Third Row: Richard Cruikshank, David Clay, Eddie Thompson, Donald Shawler, Donna Hacker, Terry Marrs, and Susie York, Fourth Row: Delmar Waldrop. Maruerite Cottroel, and Mr, Svitavsky, For the Freshmen the first day ol school was started off with rl bang undcrthe direction of Joe 5-vltavsky. The first class meeting was held to elect cl s aff' lf A a lcers ww .lchare:President Dick Adams, Vice-President, Sandy Andrews, Secretary, Patrick Moloney Assistant Secretary, l-gush Tuylhrp Tressurer, Betty Russell, The Iirstclass part was s ha ride C ld cl ' h y y one u e un s ulener roast whaehuves held .st the home of Jerry Fiebiger, mnny eosuurnes were worn the day of the Freshman lnrnsneh, That night we had fun when che senlpr- lrnnsmed us, thr-n served us delreruus refreshments Some of the Freshman boys played on the reserve mesrng ihel- lun-: hernsrd Brssrlrarn for the tr-snr. The n.-xr nusln fescure of the Freshman Flass ues the h..l.r snle uhreh Ms r.-an n cookies, .lnrl uarxiy uerr- brought rn by the Frerihniz-in students, .l 1- n...n.- 5 sown, wr- hurl- he-en very proud to heve Lllen Taylor, .s stun.-nl rn lhe Freshman mess, that The mes: important event ups the Freshnian Scrap Drixu, rn heprn with the outlook ia eens errnp the profit we rnsae, rs ues very successful, Thedrnrers were Harold xres. lar, A to everynne. ue made s profit of S lo4.oo. The Freshmen welenrned their student, Jerry Cable from Sidney Highkhil, We nurhher of heys ss girls. ' The Freshman Class spaisored another bake sale at the rsrrner'slhsmuu,we rnsae 5 The Freshman Class was very proud of Sandy Ararews, an snenainm to the I-'.F.A. que Our goal for :has year is set at 5zoo,oo, ,Jerry Frehrpur, dns Dick Arlslns, Eddie Thompson uss rnshqer n the rnphr nl 1-.P P,T,A, November Lo. hlsnv vsrlrnies of cakes was on the honor roll et.-ry time this year, mahnn six a's. use yery als.-nl.rdern,r, heesnse- ofthe cold weather' but hpuever dams, Jim Fielllgcr, Gene- Ke-sslifr and fJiCk Slonknskv, Surprilll' were glad to haxe him some lc Fairlaun because mst rnadse the same 36, O0 dpllars, making in our treasury a tonal ol 5l8Z,00, en, Sandys escort ues Jerry l-wehrrer, 1,15 y is 0 r s s aI!0 Q t ,. S. l 1 Q M UI 'ns I' V D F 1 Q
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