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Freshmen Initiation During the week of October 1. excluding the week end, the Freshmen girls came to school wearing 12 pigtails tied with ribbons and the boys with a ribbon tied under their chins. Of course, the ribbons were green. They all wore one kind of shoe and stocking on one foot and another kind on the other. The usual tradition of slave driving was car- ried out by the Sophomores and the Freshmen proved to be unwilling slaves. Monday night the Freshmen were marched out to the Noonan Dam to catch frogs. Good thing there were some brave boys. The Day of Reckoning finally came. On the morning of October 5 a variety of costumes were seen walking to school.One of them seemed to be tired. She came in a nightshirt and night cap. She must have been having nightmares as she was rolling a car tire in front of her. One of the baby girls turned out to be a hand- some young man. Everyone sure got a surprise. The Great Feast came that evening with many delicious dishes on the table. After washing their feet of molasses and oat- meal they put on a very good program. Part of the program consisted of blind folded pudding eaters, a demonstration on how little girls play house, a duet and a piano solo. After this we danced and then a delicious lunch was served by the sophomores. Everyone went home very happy. Freshmen Return Party On November 9th, the Freshmen gave their annual return party for the Sophomores. The party started with a piano solo by Clarice Fenster and the trio sang a song after which everybody danced to the swell music of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Barden. The Freshmen served sandwiches, cake, and ice cream which was enjoyed by all. The party ended at ten, much to the disappointment of the students. 21
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SOPIIOMORFS Corinne Toso, Roger Rude, Lois Kimball, Bill Jacobs, Mary Ann Truax. FRESHMEN FRONT: Barbara Focke, Marian Rude, Bernard Barden, Lorraine Wells, Clarice Hagen. MIDDLE: Bob Heuer, Jeanette Myers, Jane Dihle, Caroiee Barden, Larry Fenster. BACK: Mr. Weros, Noel Roness, Wayne Fenster, Darrel Spooner, Glen Gustafson. 20
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