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li l I. I F I, ,E res men jr I+, FRONT ROW: Mr. Hicks fsponsoi-J,Betty Tooley, Eldon Coots, Glenn n Fisher, Betty White, Darlene McLean, Helen Cook. , 2nd ROW: Victor Ellis, James Geddes, John May, Opal Wilson, Eve- lyn Johnson, Richard Miller, Fred Bauling, Wendell Roth. I 3rd ROW: James Logan, Richard Porterfield, Newton Wood, Guy Hopkins, Sherwin Untz, Everett Bussey, Lawrence Hirt, James Ulrich. 4th ROW: Evelyn Trussell, Eleanor Daniels, Ruth Stultr, Blanche -1 V Bell, Edna Cox, Bonnie Secor, Betty Schooff, Arlene Perkins, Velma Mc- Clatchey. 5th ROW: 11332196 R0hcrts,,,Betty Burkman, Betty Vinke, Theresa Smith, Adele Berens, Lillian Hinkle, Kathleen Bridge, Mary Wrage. BACK ROW: Lawrence Schultz, Vernon Cook, Lois Holt, Holger I Olson, Melvin Peters, Morris Long, Daniel Edwards, James Bryden, Roy E, Van Brocklin. H S d C 'I tu ent ouncn I Seated around table: Blanche Bell, Donald Baker, Morris Long, Betty Russell, Mr. Loomis, Dick Shotliff, Gordon George, Arbelle Dixon, Phyllis Berg . Back: Donald Clikeman, Marvin Barnes, Dawn Shotliff, Dale Wetzel, J James Gilchrist, Mr. Walker, Mr. Root, Miss Munger. - 1 I 1 I i E
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Four Years at Hononegahu ACT I-APPRENTICES From the very first day of school, the Freshmen dreaded initiation. They had until October to think about it. When the awful day came, they were told they must dress as boys and girls in the first grade. The un- merciful Amateurs made them do all sorts of pleasant things, such as rolling limberger cheese across the floor, and then eating it. When they had had time to get acquainted they elected these officers: Glenn Fisher, president: Eldon Coots, vice presidentg Betty White, sec- retary-treasurerg and Mr. Hicks, faculty advisor. Late in the fall they had their first class party. They played games, danced, and had cookies and ice cream for refreshments. As the year progressed, the Apprentices took more part in extra- curricular activities. They joined the various clubs, and several of the boys went out for football, basketball, and track. On February 16 they had their second class party. It was a Hard Times Party and the Apprentices came dressed in ragged clothes. After playing games and dancing, everyone took part in a grand march to see who should get the prize for the most unique and ragged costume. The judges declared Leone Stultz and Wendell Roth to be the winners. Fol- lowing the march they had refreshments and everyone had a grand time. The Apprentices enjoyed their first year and are eagerly looking for- ward to the next three years at Hononegah. I1
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