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Freshmen I-llstory 'Gai Be tty Owe ns Ke ith Hopwood Muriel Toberman Vice Pres President Sec and Treas In the fall of 1952 twelve green freshmen walked slowly but surely up the stairs to begin their first year of high school The members of the class were Paul Plyler, 5i1ly Bulka, Ronald Jocelyn, Jerry Trump, Barbara Hunt, Carolyn Hunt, Joe Lander, Hal Kirk, Muriel Toberman, Larry Keyes, Betty Owens, and Keith Hopwood About four weeks later Jerry decided school wasn't for him Then, near the end of the first semester three of our boys, Billy Bulka, Larry Keyes and Ronald Jocelyn quit school Larry and Ronald couldn't seem to decide whether they wanted On October 10, girls wore overalls Each girl carried a dresses above their to attend school or be working men nine very funny looking boys and girls were initiated The wrong side out and backwards, men's workshoes and shirt cane and smoked C77 an old corncob pipe The boys were knees, one silk hose, one anklet, a high heeled shoe and a low heeled one They wore women's hats and each one carried a doll Every one had his share of lipstick, limburger cheese and makeup Delicious refresh ments were served and everyone had a very enjoyable evening Our class was well represented in all the school activities At the car nival our candidate for queen was Betty Owens and her escort was Keith Hopwood Paul Plyler and Joe Landers were heralds Muriel Toberman was the announcer Barbara and Carolyn were among the queens entertainers Four of our boys went out for basketball After one of the senior boys was injured, place on the first five The freshmen boys enjoyed the turkey d Keith took his inner which Mr Marrs gave for the basketball boys just before the Christnas holidays Two of the class members, Muriel Toberman and Paul Plyler, took part presented this year Muriel, was in the Senior play, 'Headin' in the plays for the Hills' and Paul was in the Junior play, nThe Clock Struck Twelve N After much anxiety on the part of the sophomores we gave party on Tuesday, March 10 He served ice cream, cookies and them a return pop We hope they had as good a time as we did at the initiation party Our freshmen year has been a successful and happy one We are grateful to the faculty for their helpful guidance and are looking forward to being 'Silly Sophs ' -bv Muriel Toberman and Keith Hopwood O , 7' Q ali X vw I 5 , X Q i fy Q X ' e e e e e e V c e ' 0 e o e
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