Port Byron High School - Echo Yearbook (Port Byron, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 105 text:

V. V v Freshmen Initiation The Freshmen come from far and near, With rosy cheeks and minds so clear, But when the time for study comes Their minds are filled with thoughts of fun. But as the years wear slowly on, Their thoughts are more to lessons drawn, So day by day they come and go And never think of it, you know. Composed by Curtis Ashdown, Class 1923 Still true today---1947 On Wednesday, September 18, the Sophomores had the chance to pay off old scores. From 9 a.m. until the close of school they made the Freshmen pay them homage due them as NUpper- classmenn. Under the caption--UBe sure to copy and memor- ize'- appeared these humble lines which the Freshies were required to repeat to any Sophomore they met: NOh, worthy Upperclassmen, we bow to you on bended knees, to salute you with great honor in the ever-blowing breeze.' Freshmen boys were required to wear a skirt and blouse, one anklet and one long stocking, one high heeled shoe and one rubber boot, and a turban. They had'to wear lipstick and rouge and polish their fingers. Books were carried in a d buggy Cthese directions were to be obeyed or they would be sorry.D They had to bring their lunch and eat in the gym. The girls were directed to wear bib overalls backwards and sweater hair in to draw back of rd Freshie inside out, one man's shoe and one woman's, a dark with a short-sleeved blouse over it, to wear their pigtails, to carry a garden tool and a sun-flower, their books in a wagon or wheel-barrow and park it the school at 9:00 a.m. Every Freshman had the wo printed across his forehead.with red lipstick. We saw some red noses thrown in for good measure. At three p,m. an all-school assembly was held, the Sophs tak ing over and continuing the Freshmen initiation. Midge Reil ing and Stanley Hollister, blind-folded, had quite a time trying to clean each others teeth with a small tooth-brush dipped in flour. Kenny Bealer and Joyce Wuehle had to wash each other's feet in a dish pan and dry them with paper tow- els. Russell Thompson and Beverly Whitesides were baptized. Dick Minnaert's face was covered with flour, Joan Zwolanek, Bob Peterson, Janice Hollister, Bill Nickerson, and Don Hull on hands and knees, pushed smell onions across the gym floor oll



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'- ' - ' n1f'---- -me -- -,,,...-.-- W.. -.-.4-qlq-q.,......w -..,,.,.- 1 .., . , Y .v . -....,......-..7 l, ,,.,...-,, ,..,-Q.. , -q in an nonion race,H Joan winning, Bill Adams fed Nancy Skel ton, Cwho was blindfoldedl a dish of peeled cold graves Cugh Roger Allison and Bill Nickerson had their faces doused with water and then pushed down into a dish of flour, Charles Wil- liams and Alta Mae Basset had to eat long cold spaghettig Bill Nickerson and Mary Mose had to walk on fresh soda crack- ers and fresh eggs while blind-folded, Herbert Wadsager and Marilyn Thorngren waltzed together, Anna Mae Lindshield had to sit on one of little Bobby Saunders' knees while she sang a love song to him. As a final initiation to incoming Fresh- men, all Uperclass boys formed a long line and all the Freshie boys were made toscoot under collective legs fast enough to escape being paddled, Needless to say there was considerable scooting, and the Staff is ready to bet that one or two Hun- fortunatesu stood up to eat their supper. 5 In the evening the Sophs entertained all high school students and teachers in honor of the Freshmen at a dancing party in the gym. Fight fans tuned in on the Joe Louis brawl while Joe defended his championship title. Refreshments of ice cream, doughnuts, salted peanuts, and fruit drink were served by the refreshment committee-Blee Luecke, Alice Clossin, Car- roll Searl, Duand Smith, Barbara Lewis, and Dorothy King. Phyllis Love, Marilyn Eckleberry, Wilma Hayes, Bob Wilson, Truman Langhofer, and Doris Carpenter served on the entertain- ment committee. Roger Lund, Nelda Hollister, Glen Bessert, Bill Frits, and Gloria Brall served on the decoration commit- tee. Members of the clean-up committee were Ruth Thomsen, Elinor Bib, Betty Cain, Frank Sample, and Bennett Watkins,

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