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The Freshmen-Bewildered But Eager I 2 A Q 'J m 4 f' S X' If ,Y 4 D ,S Kenneth Friedland Wmlbert Leese Marilyn Finkel David Schultz Virginia Schave Gordon Lawizzke Wade Rink Irene Schubl-mg Kenneth Tho 'ns Marjorie Ender Ch rles Lohrman Allene Lawitzke Freshman Class Hzstory We started our Freshman year with fourteen members, but after three weeks two members, Charlotte Scoville and Herbert Leese left A class meeting was called for the purpose of electlng our officers Charles Lohrman Presldent Ken Frledland Vice President, Irene Schubrlng Secretary David Schultz, Treasurer We also chose our class colors which are claret and gray and our class flower, a tea rose Our class sponsor is Mrs Gudakunst Our class dues are thirty five cents a month After several weeks of ha d work we were rudely interrupted by an announcement of initiation but fortunately, we all survived The night of 11 Altldtl0I1 we were given an enjoyable party by the Sophomores ln the gymnasium, where we danced and had refreshments In return we gave them a Roller Skating Party to show our appreciation Freshman Inltzatzon ...milf -ull'
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The Sophomores-Active and Ambitious 'fait' Qzsn R , ,Xl Bi11BuCh01tz RiCh. Witherspoon Delores Hall Wilbert Scherret Marlene Eggert jim Hall Tom Perdue it ,Y , V so Q fav 5 e W , M. x 1. R 3 W S if Joann Finkel ,ll-U1i01' K0g1iI1 Elaine Schave Don Harbin Doris jahn Ken Steinhurst Marilee Lange Ronald Leonard Shirley Cook Lucille Heilig Marvin Schave Sophomore Class History We, the Sophomore Class of '51-'52, opened the year with nineteen students, having lost one student after the twelfth week, We had our first class meeting for the purpose of electing officers, They are as follows: President, jim Hallg Vice -President, Doris jahng Secretary, Marlene Eggertg Treasurer, Elaine Schave, Our class advisor was Mr. Neil Price, but due to his illness he resigned, and we have the new coach, Mr, George P, Henry, We decided upon our class colors, which are yellow and orchidg our class flower, which is a white carnationp and our motto, Today we follow, tomorrow we lead, A few weeks after school began, we sprang initiation on the Freshmen, who were dressed in varied comical costumes, They were tortured by having to walk through various substances and finally shocked by a hot shot, That night we gave them a dance which was held in the Port Hope Gymnasium, Our next class activity was a Roller Skating Party held at Fea1ko's Roller Skating Rink in Harbor Beach, We have high hopes of having candy sales and various different activities in which to make money for future experiences,
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