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23 David Randall, L. Defoe, Goodwin, Anderson, Rumsey, Durkee, Munson, Stamp, Alexander, Rice Frary, LeRoux, Fitzpatrick, LaPlant, Bee, Cole, D. Defoe, Woodward Elwood, Burgett, Brower, LaPlant, Pursey, Knowlton, Bean, Haller, Neal, Miller, Calhoun, Broome Lowell, Wilkins, Knapp, Lyon, McKinney Porter, Whiteman, Calale, Briggs, Youngs, Finton, Gese, Babcock, Mr. Price, Fisher, Downey Garner, Lundy, Forbes, Shanahan, Streeter, Albro Donald Randall, Rood, Earle, Sears, Young, Sherman, Nelson, Ripley, Bennett, Frey, Mott, Bull Cox, Lawrence, H. Spencer, S. Spencer Tenderfeet Following in the footsteps of the upperclassmen, the Freshmen started the year with the colors blue and gold and the following class officers: president, Charles Bennett, vice-president, Joyce Perryg secretary, Malcom Stampg treasurer, Patty Browerg student council members, Franklyn Ripley and Ruth Calale. Their festivity of '41 was a Christmas party. Gifts were happily exchanged and then every one jostled around the desks laden with candy and pop corn balls. The Freshmen's originality in acquiring smart ideas was realized in December, when they gave a V for Victory Dance. The gym was decorated in the patriotic colors, red, white, and blue. Many couples danced to the music of Gordon Roger's orchestra. This dance was a great success, of which the Freshmen are proud. In February, the Freshmen gave their idea of Truth or Consequences for the assembly program. Those taking part were David Munson as master of ceremonies, Helen Broome as mistress of ceremonies, and others, who were selected from the audience. The highlight of the assembly was when Ed Fish had to propose to Marian Bee. Of course, he won the prize. What was it? Why, a defense stamp, and a V for Victory pin, which was later seen on Marian.
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