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5 O P il O I'Tl OTCS Class Officers President ....................... Kay Huhn Vice President .... .... I 3arbara Cawthon Secretary ........ ..... J anet McBride Treasurer ...... ...... I lay Couser Sophomore News On the day of September 9, 1950, ten gangly looking green Freshies trooped from the bus into the school building in the gayest of costmues, portraying many different characters. The day began by smearing the Freshmen with grease paint and then they were given rules and regula- tions to follow during the day. In the evening th-e Freshies had to perform for the high school and faculty. The night started off with a big bang, when the Freshies went through a long paddling line, on their hands and knees. There were dif- ferent performances such as: throwing rotten tomatoes, proposing, Walk- ing through tough slimy worms, throwing oatmeal pies, and many other such horrible incidents. The Sophomores then served a lunch, which the Freshies certainly had earned. Th-e remainder of the evening was spent by dancing. Sophomore Hayride The Sophoinores entertained the high school and alumni on Saturday night, the 21st of October. We started at MeI3ride's and afte-r going but a quarter of a mil-e, we had a delaying flat tire. After getting the tire ex- changed for another, we started on our merry way agai.n. lVe took the long way to Heintz's timber, leaving behind us a trail of straw, caps, socks, shoes, and coats. Upon arriving at the timber, everybody piled -out. We played Sadie Hawkins and then seeing a fire that was built for the wienie roast, we all ran to get our share. When we had eaten all that,We could hold, we climbed back on the wagon with just about everyone on the last wagon. The ride back to Mclirides' was a little chilly but when the ride was over, everybody went home feeling fine. IH
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