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i | | | | | | : | i § INITIATION DAY On September 12, seven new freshmen were introduced to Oneida High. They were: Betty Speilman, who appeared in overalls wrong side out, and back= wards. She wore one work shoe and one boot. She chewed a delicious look- ing apple-onion all day. Helen Hughes wore patched jean shorts, a halter, boots and a stunning hat, and it was borrowed probably from her dad. Violet Bell sported a bathrobe backwards, house slippers, and straw hat, and carried a broom, Alice Koch was the mitk-maid, Grade A, (or so the sign said,) with a milk pail for a hat. She wore long underwear backwards and mens workshoes. Jerry Seibenmorgan was a becoming miss in a dress and hat. He was bare- footed and his toes were decorated with ribbons. Kendall Hewitt had his seasons mixed up. He carried an umbrella, yet shorts and halter. He teetered on high heels and his hair was curled so cute, with a yellow hair ribbon resting right on top. The girls washed their hair, but lazily refused to comb it or set it. The boys became especially affectionate, and bowed to the upper classmen,and even went so far as to kiss the euavoxe hands. The new teachers, Mrs. Goertzen, Mr. Goertzen, and Mrs. Curtain, and all the freshmen carried a big sack of candy and generously fed the upper classmen. In return, the frosh too were treated. They ate ravenously of garlic hi- balls, and Italian Hot Cheese. The freshmen were indebted to us and they marched down town to yell, first for the sophmores, then the juniors, and finally for the seniors, Then we celebrated the membership of the newcomers with a picnic at Sycamore. Aside from the flat tire on the way to Sycamore, a few bruised skaters and soaked swimmers, there were no accidents, The picnic dinner consisted of baked beans, chicken, potato salad, potato’ chips, pickles, cupcaked, icecream, and pop. Any thing left was quickly eat- en on the way home. Some of us swam until nearly time to leave, then after a few hasty rounds of the rink, settled ourselves in the bus for a restful ride back home again. We all agreed it was a most enjoyable trip. } ; ‘ : :
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CAPTAIN KIDD GRADE A FARMERS DAUGHTER WARM ENOUGH? MISS AMERICA '52 ODD ASSORTMENT THREE MUSKETEERS 7 OUT FOR A WALK HOW'D IT HAPPEN? BATHING BEAUTIES NEED A TOWEL? FALL IN? LOVE OR ANGER?
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