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'preoAsKCiK 'rfyoitoxtf Once upon a time there were ten little Freshmen. They were so full of pep and fun that the initiation which looked to be hard was iust a good time for us. We gave a hill-billy party for the Sophomores where everyone had a hilarious time. Funny how the Sophomores seemed to go so well with their hill billy clothes. Just to be different we had a Christmas exchange party for our class. We also had numerous luncheons in our room at noon. A Hindu dinner lit in very well with India which we were studying at the time. We collected pictures and made a mural on India. We had a sleigh party which was held at Anthony Lakes, where everyone had his share of thrills and spills. Afterwards the class enjoyed birthday refreshments honoring Kervyn Harned. In the spring we enjoyed a swimming party at Fisher Springs. Afterwards weiners were roasted and everyone had a wonderful time. We also presented a play called, “Our Fickle Senses.” We had a wonderful Freshman year and hope to have as much fun next year as Sophomores.
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Safe otnow @lcu4. 'ZStd ntf On September 1), UXfi, the Sophomore Class entered a new and un- tried year . . . they had never been Sophomores before, and, we hope, need never be again. No sooner had the entire student body got into the swing of an- other school year of work and play than the Sophomores recalled their introduction into high school the previous year and their right to intro- duce the new Freshmen class this fall. Officers were elected with Jim McAlister, president; Carol Bradfield, vice-president; Fat Johnson, secre- tary; and Norma Thompson, treasurer. Plans were then immediately drawn up for Freshman initiation, which lasted Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday (September 23-25), and was culminated by an all-school party in the gym on Friday night. Everyone, including the green little Fresh- men, cooperated to the Nth degree and a grand evening of entertainment was enjoyed by all. The Sophomores were kept so busy with studies that for some time, they were almost too busy to think about another party, but the Fresh- men gave them a hill-billy party on Tuesday evening, January 21. Every- one came dressed like hill-billies, enjoying themselves immensely, and de- cided to do something like that again soon, so the Sophomores gave a Valentine date party on Wednesday night. February 12th, each bringing a friend, and one and all went in for a big evening of fun. The members of the Sophomore class are- Carol Bradfield, Clark Gray, Edgar Newman, Pat Johnson, Pat Shaw, Keith Lewis, Arlene Mann, Jim McAlister, Jeannine Smith, Norma Thompson and Willis Marsing.
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