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Freshman Fund-raising committee Ronald Rodolff---------------------——--- President Dorothy Hargraves Secretary Margaret Solis-----------------------------Treasurer Melvin White Vice President Slave Day Sixty-nine strong, the Class of 1960 en- rolled in high school in September. Soon after school commenced came the dreaded week of initiation. This event was handled by the mer- ciless Sophomores. Clothes worn inside out and backwards was the order for the lowly Frosh. Initiation was climaxed with the recep- tion given by the Sophomores to honor the Freshmen to high school.
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Associated Student Body re»dent Z' TCret«ry f re surer Pogrom Memb o.U £i Eahoi - LINO, Top row, left to right: Neal Walter», Gayla Dodge, Frank Lewis, Ann Ferguson. Terry Snell, Eleanor Solis, Linda Hill, Bob Brister, Mrs. Betty Price, Advisor. Second row: Lynn Miller, Rose- marie Schmid, Stephen Luelf, Calvin Miller. Not pictured: Newell Newlin. Roberta Till, Della Mundy, Carlyle Cripe, Barbara Gilmore.
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Class SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Stephen Luelf President Janies Hodges Vice President Joe Thompson ........ Reporter Susan Lee Secretary Karen Harrison.......................Treasurer Activities sponsored by the Fro$h were few, but they did sell pop at both football and bas- ketball games. The Fortune-telling and Fish-pond Booths were sponsored by the Freshmen. The decora- tions for the Carnival Dance were also in the hands of this class.
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