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Am it-fr l l. ln' ,yi- 'K' .1 -...- 3 - L.. Ill, Ruth Grubbs, Secretary, Rose Marie Scovasso, Treasurer, Wilda Farmer, President, Melvin Cassidy, Vice President. Freshmen In September, 1954, lO6 eager Freshmen enrolled in Harrison High School. We found that our homerooms were to be in the new colo- ny building. Mrs. Zuemer had homeroom A, Mr. Revis, B, and Mr. Douglas, C. Before school began though, the upper classmen saw to it that we had an ample supply of lipstick. A few weeks later we held a class meeting electing Wilda Farmer, president, Melvin Cassidy, vice-president, Ruthie Grubbs, secretary, and Rose Marie Scovazzo, treasurer. Quite a few boys went out for football. Ted Harless and Jim Rolfes were on the Varsity team and several more were on the Reserve team. When basketball began, the Freshmen again were well represented. Sue Small and Linda Clark were our re- presentatives for Student Council. Linda was also the pianist for Mixed Chorus. Ruth Grubbs was chosen to be a cheer- Pcge Forty Four leader for football and reserve basketball Judy Kuhlman was a flag bearer and .lanet Zimmer substitute flag bearer. Also in the band were Pat Noes, Sue Metzger, Charlie Nelson, and Jerry Fitzpatrick. Many of the Freshmen ioined the different clubs. Several girls who have ambition to be in the teaching profession joined the F.T.A. The sports minded people have ioined the G.A.A. where they enjoyed soccer, ice skating, bowl- ing, and many other sports. Quite a few ioin- ed Glee Club. Becky Lane and Nancy Hahn were members of the Triple Trio. The dance we sponsored after the Mil- ford game proved to be a success. The money we made got our treasury off to a good and promising start. We enioyed our Freshmen year, and look forward to coming back to Harrison High for our Sophomore year. 7 .. .ill
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