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. 1 H W as W Q af ,, Q- i 3.51.2 :., 'V' Q' I, 1 I 1 'L I 1 1. Gwendolyn Lewis Dorothy Marcotte Gloria O Brien Eby Pazareskis Joan Presley l W f, ,mm 5 L ii: f . 'Q ? ' i Bernadette Pinion u uw uw H , wa. I 1 if Rosalinda llenskoski y Louise Robinson ef , Ute Siemon c Mary Shannon -JJ 'M Martha Vandiver ,ra - Vivian Wamego 'Z L dd-. M Rita Whitehead David Black sl-Qi., Charles Pinney Of all the Sophomore A ,class officers, Joe Zizzi is most unfortunate because he is the only boy. He has callouses on his hands from opening all the doors, fallen arches from carrying everything that is too heavy for the girls, and cracked lips caused by constant smiling in the presence of the other officers, Iulie Travers, Pat Venn, and Martha Vandiver. lb 4'
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n Forgetting for a while the worries and troubles of school, a group of sophomores--Charles Forde, Pat Cremin, Martha Egbert, Linda Helms, John Belzer, Donna Arrigo, David Sullivan, and Dorothy Marcotte--share the at- mosphere of genuine enjoyment at the football coronation dance. 1 K' Q FJ f in Q E ,L i 15 Rosemarie Dittrich Paula Dignan Marian Dryz f' Lt s g J J My Dove Mary Edwards V E Q S O DH O M O R E S xiiflgviilzift ' 7 SCHOOL FORMAL Y Linda Helms Ei I Q '39 t 'Wi dl ' if ' fn, Mary Alice Ford r ' Judy Johnson , Delin Juhasz Mary Lawson 4 , Q5 Qt 3 M ,, Linda Gerber I ' - 19 , K.: A Peggy Griffith X -' x L .K -'J V . V I '15 A . ' l V' 'Q X, Xx , lg Q ' fri rel 'N TT' Mir. it . . 1 X m bu -'::. ,W-sabiifiisiaz: ' f 1 I Q ggi .H qi? . ,ir Q xii' ,ffl ' Q ,v 2 '3 'fl' .. 'X If I if ' -1 Q W' L Eileen Lehner - ' '-r Marilyn Logsdon
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FRE HNIE e. But Times change, and all material things are subject to this chang although matter is subject to it, traditions and ideals are granted a lifetime reprieve. It is impossible for good tradition to be eternal, but it is and rightly should be immortal. In the freshman year students get their first taste of high school tradition. The first of these mild doses is in the form of initiation. Initiation was un- heard of in high school forty years agog it has now been accepted as a part of high school tradition and attained the degree of immortality. And then there's this so called spirit of senior superiority and freshman inferiority. In 1920 this wasn't stressed very much. The freshman year was to the rest of the school just another grade in high school. Today the freshmen are always griping about the snobby senior and the senior gripes about the unimportant freshmen. But ask either one if he would have it any different, and if he has really thought about it, the answer-'would be no. There is no real contempt be- tween the two. This idea has just been accepted as tradition. Learning will always be altered to fit the time, but the spirit and ideals of the students will b cause of tradition. 1'E'.1'l l3 in the same e
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