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J I Sevenih and Grades CLeft to rightl Front row-Dolores VVatt, Jessie Corbin, Hel-en Boten, Dolores Miller, Sharon Wilson, Karen Taylor, Shirley Meyers, Karen Flynn, Mary Jean Anderson. Ardis Schuler, Lucy Kendall, Judy Clark, Betty VVise, Bernadine VVicks, Dickie Kaufman. Back row eeH-erman Corbin, Charles Turner, John Wheelock, Larry Miller, David Lasko, Dale Jarboc, Janis MeKim, Mrs. Edna Talbott, Donna Crosby, Kelly Hawes, John Berger, Carrol Berger, Warren Larson, Robert Turner, Ronald VVeuve. 38
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-i-i'16 i:-I'CSi lITlCII l Return iodriy On the evening of Oct-ober 14, 1950, the freshmen gave a return party to the high school students and the alumni. It was held at the Fernald School. The fun began in th-e gymnasium a little past 7:30 p. m., after all the guests had arrived. VV hen everyone was seated comfortably with eyes cast upon the stage, the master of ceremonies began the entertain.ment. Usually the game of 'iTruth or Consequences is played in order to get back some of the things that were handed out to the freshmen on initiation night. We followed suite and were quite satisfied with our revenge. Ray Couser stretched his vocal cords by singing CPD and counting the words as he went along. Dean ended up a little floury after licking pennies, out of a pan of flour. Helen Wheelock and Chuck Chitty chewed. a string to see who could get to the marshmallow' first. NVe also heard Mr. Forbes, fine voice for the first time as he went through his consequence. Other games such as Ruth and Jacob and Ducky NVucky', were played. Later, we divided the audienc-e into groups and gave each group rr balloon. Inside each balloon they found a slip of paper upon which was written a name of a popular song. After a few minutes each group was to act out his SOHQ. The winner was the group acting out the famous '6Mule Train. At the end ofthe program the master of ceremonies announced that he had placed a one dollar bill under one of the chairs. After a mad scramble the finder was a little disappointed to find it was a bill to pay, not the fa- miliar greenback they were expecting. Ending the games, we all entered the assembly to finish the evening by dancing. Circle and broom dances w-ere mixed in to add variety. The dancing was interrupted for a lunch of popcorn, apples, and pop, after which we resumed dancing again. The party broke up about 10:30 p. m., with everyone going home, tired but very much pleased with the evening's entertainment. 37 .37
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l:ifll1 oncl Sixllw Grocles QI,eft to rightl Front row-Doris Turner, Carolyn VVz1llaee, Nancy Groomes. lietty Hupes, Norma Hanes, Alta Corbin, Dorothy Soclcles, Betty Lock Clarice Pieht, .lucly Mellricle, Lois ltlc-Kim, Muriznn Ililliurn. Back rowillieliy Grewell, Larry Meliiln, Put Iluwes, Galen Flynn, Mrs Lou Wenclall, Marlene Hull, Larry llull, NVillarcI Cook, Steven Grif- fith, Rex Schuller. 39 9
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