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1 J r' fu., I , ' I Mxslery looms ahead for freshies reporting for that first day of high school. Here Evalon Benton, jenniua Liberty, and Susan Xrzitson re- connoiler before Coming in. .J , if .1 cf! X x! fly . 17 , ,J if t 1 x f Q I f 1 XV f. ,- A fi r 1 t A4 .1 l tt ' I , .X V . xl ' .' , 1- , Y - ' ' I tl 4 4 ' r ' lk si V ,Z 1 'J , , rj tx' 'VK X f . lv 1, 11' A .r, r l.c1uning the school song is the first step lo- wztrds marking fresluneu feel nt home, so M. l'. Mziguetli, C. King, first roztn' J. jamie, Haus, Loftus, C. Meyers, .Sr'co111I rout and Fed- don. thin! rort',' sing out with rt will. 58 jre4Aie eam jacle XVith the ringing of the 8:15 bell, lit- tle Miss Frosh comes fztce to i-lll'6 with high school life. Looking forwztrd to the coming yeztrs, she is slightly awed, at little ztfrzlid, and very thrilled. Growiiig with eagerness, she hears the public address chimes for the first time, und meets her first Sl'IIIiOl'. She meets und masters her class song, then proudly sings it on Freshman Day. l':XlJi0l'iIlg' N. D. A. she visits the bookstore, teachers' room, and Sister Suf lJCl'iOIiyS office. As her first day becomes her first week, :ind her first week becomes her first month, little Miss Ifrosh of '58 dis- covers thztt, along with higher educat- tion, she still has time for fun. 'W is-5 .3
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lyite lile plztvs :tn important part in Um the roster ol' the green-tied misses. Dates atppegn' in religion, English, und, ol' course, historv. lizuh date concerns un event: earth event, at person, and soon the lreshmznrs mind is at maze of poets, wins, heroes, :ind councils, :ill surround- ed bv numbers. 'lihe world ol numbers then presents znlgebrzt. vvliieh proves at problem in it- sell, but one vvhirh the lreshie soon con- t u -ry I t s . X .Xnother problem arises . . . words! MN- Some :tre vocabulary words that she mntters to herself in the Corridors, some s .zfhik I W :ire lfrenc-li or Lzttin words that she wish- ' 'H 'tif es she could stty in Class. K lint books :ire linztlly conquered, the llllllt' is straightened out :tt last, and the lreshies move on to bigger problems. ,Agar Ifteshmen B. llroczito, C. Blunt, .X. llztird, :ind Nl. lkndjuko find that making zx Ifrench notebook is not ull XJ work as tliev COIHPZIIRC items for its eomplelion. '+--ksssf Ns' 'Wvlizit in the world is the ,Xl'CUP1lgllS?U queries .X. Abell, renter. I. Bedingfield looks lor the ztnswer in her -Y: Q-W ' Nvorld History notes, while Nl. Boerrkel wnits to find out. - loo. . 7 l eQl'l'tlQff QCOIWLQ if Clif W - ECOHQQ5 Olffle 60
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