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ii Sandra Parriott, presidentg Jim Anderson, vice president, Phyllis Lindgren, secretaryg Dick Walker, treasurer. We, the freshmen of 1956, began the year with a splash, and although we may be small fry, we soon sailed into our rightful places. Most of us will never forget Freshman Initiation. Aprons, bows, bibs, braids, over- shoes and whitewash were instruments of torture used by the upperclassmen to put us in our humble places. At the end of the week we entertained our superiors with several skits. Some were funny, some were well, memory should serve here! The T.N.T. topped it off with a dance in our honor and we were declared members of the student body. In sports we turned out a number of top performers. Outstanding in football were Bill Bouchee and Paul Ricci, in basketball, Bill Bouchee, Bob Betley, and Mitch Miller, and in track, Bernard Allen, Mitch Miller, Bob Betley and Bill Bouchee. Talent was displayed by freshmen in the Student Council Talent Show with jim Allen as Emcee, jim Weir, magician, and Sam Marchington, Kitty Gleason and jim Phelps in the music department. Representing us in science were Jim Allen and Bruce Robson who won places in the district and state science fairs. Last, but not least, the T.N.T. pledges from the freshman class were Linda Eyerly, Sandra Parriott, Diane Gonder, Katherine Gleason, Judy Downer, and Dorothy Edwards. Karen Stein
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