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f Y , t P K M--14 2 gf? 1. V ' 1 Q -IUDITH LE DUC :tn-I -llltlj' liznion know that Kliss TALKING OVER plans oi' stutli wi'h -lohn l'tnnvy lfulh-rtou is Lt giviltl pt-iwoii In 'know when they liztvt' lot- ltriux Ilnijet .nztl lgtiin Stnniit, 'lln-5 it-gilift tl. qtnsttt-list-I1wllot-lpiitliletlts, importance ol untlt-rstanrlniu tl.e .txztilxthle eouist s Soph mores Welcomed at Assembly XYicle-eyed, giggly and anxious for high School life, the sophomore elass of l95ti roainecl the halls of Mason City lligh School for several clays before heeoming aeeustomecl to the ways ofthe high school. Orientation clay was tlesignecl to give the sophomores the scoop on what the school ex- peeterl of them :intl what they eoulil expect of the school. ,lohn l'enney, l'. O. lirunsyolcl antl llelen Fullerton introclucecl the rules and regulations of the school. Starting off with good spirit, the sopho- mores learned the school song and some rousing yells from the cheerleaders. Somehow in the first few clays. the school seemefl hig and similar Im a maze. l.ost sophomores were not unusual, lockers rliclnlt seem to work for them :intl some wished they were hack in good olcl junior high, How do I join clubs? When do we have assemblies? When does school get out? These were the typical questions asked by the newcomers. Through orientation clay. much confusion :incl many questions were eliniinztterl for the sophomores. They hegan their school days with a clear unclerstancling of what they eoulfl do to get the most out of the next three years. Is tl'lC place? i UFIT1 really nOt lJ3Sl'lfl1lln lIJuni0r was never this ... a. Ut............as 1 -f ff CT - ' ll N-'-if l Z Ax
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Activities Thrived Clockwise. THROUGH EDUCATION - Rrmtlmri, p'XriStlrlc'S and Peter Hamm frfnu Olympia, Grcrcc, fiml all tlmlugs pflsxilllt- in ,'XIllt'1'll'il, llixic Klnllmm :mtl llixic' Pctcrsml, lltlllllli' cwllvpzt- NlLlYlC'l1lS,IC2iCll lllklll liIl1.IllFll. CHALLENGING - lntcrwt shmw 1.11 the fztws uf Harold VYQ-ml:-l anvl Ray XYllllIlCj', junifirx. :tx they lfwk fwcr tho Illfrlfvl' ilu-5' :irc takin: apart, BIGGER AND BETTER - 'l'l1c www lfmk in tllc 1957 Masfmizm lmrinus il happy lfmk frwm -lt-:tu Pattvln anfl lancnc Gcrarvli. tnenmlwrs of the Staff. GIGANTIC GYROSCOPE-Rfagcr Nlflj' :mfl l.0Rwy Yrclmta listcn attcntivcly to Ricltarfl Yan Vrankcxfs explanation of the Q'yl'fJSCUl7C. MMM GOOD! - llusy lmamls prep:-trc wlmlcsmme rlislles for lumggry stwrlmrlli. :Xll rczxrly tu flig in are Mike l'fvs.nw, llztrrvll Grfwlmlrl. l.:irry flirietcusmt, -lwlm Calllrwtm :mtl l,ztr1'y fliazcn. LET'S TALK THIS OVER - Xlcnmlwrs of tlm flclnatc team, llill llalpzvtty, D011 llalmr. Dirk llztrtsch, limi Scnucff :tml Stcwc- llizmcfw, rcccivc lrtit minute instructions fffllll Mr. Frmkvrt. 1' . . ' X . luv 1511 fX N I l 1 in Q? ffffjd olorca PlClLlFE i
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New Life Began F r Sophomores I.ife can certainly be rough, sighed at sophmnnre sturlent one rlay last fall its he seurriecl zirouncl a corner to :tvoirl Il lofty sneer of an experieneerl senior. It was this sopho- tnore's first day :tt Mason City High School. unrl he was eonfuserl hy the seemingly endless inzrze of hulls :intl clussrootns. H I 'I guess this is where I go, he musecl as IM' stuck l'llS heznl ltlslflt llle KIHHIT Ile WZIINCII SEVENTH PERIOD- Robert fallow experieitees In IIC sure he was Ill the right IPIILCC, his first sc-ventli in-rifwl slip. lit-len Hriuser tziuglnt Maybe, if I Stick my head in the locker, hnn earlv that it cIocsn't pan' lu he late when xnn'rt- t they won.t See me,i, he thought as two high scliool stuflent. ' seniors coldly eyed him from afar. They slowly passed by. Golly! .-Xn assignment the first clay, he inoztnetl :ts the teacher passed out the books in his first class. Ile thought one book should halve been eiwtigli. I'm toollmig to sit in the corner, but I guess the teacher fIocsn't think so, he rut-fully com- plained to himself as some senior sniekerecl. NIztyhe I'lI have to grim' up some. Hey, fellas. I didn't know this was senior property, he exclaimed as two hefty upperclassmen removed him bodily from a spot they desired. just wait until I'm a senior, he promised himself. Those sophomores won't be able to do kwa.. anything. Oh, my melting' feet, he moanerl as the three Nclock hell souncletl. On at note of rlis- pztir, the sophoinore truclgecl toward home. Thus enclerl the clay of one of Mason City 1 Ilitfh Scliool's newest citizens. the Nlolizlwlt stuflent llltlllllnuvlih. I didn't do nothin'. I thought the day would never end. I didnlt ICHOW this was Senior property ff
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