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FRESHMAN NEWS At long last we freshmen have taken the fateful step. After painting the R and participating in a picnic in Tongue River Canyon on September 9, we have become full-fledged high school students. We started the year with fifteen freshmen. Twelve of them came from the Ranchester Junior High and three came from rural schools. Bill Pence trans- ferred to Sheridan at the end of the first semester. Annette Malyurek was runner-up for Homecoming Queen. We had a lively time decorating cakes for our cake raffle, which we held to increase the votes for our nominee. The vim and vigor of the freshman class is exemplified by the fact that the three high school cheerleaders are freshmen girls -- Alice Ellsbury, Alixe Pau- lus, and Jacque Wilkinson. They have done an excellent job this year. The class officers are: president Jacque Wilkinson, vice president Barry Os- gard, secretary Marilyn Moore, treasurer Alixe Paulus, student council repre- sentatives Alice Ellsbury and Gary Kramer. The class sponsor is Mrs. Thompson. The freshmen girls enjoyed homemaking very much this year. The first semester we had units on Good Grooming, Sewing, and Child Care. The sec- ond semester we had units on Cooking, Sewing, Home Management, and Con- sumer Buying. • All the freshmen are taking English. Some are taking general business, biology, algebra, and typing. In typing the students took frequent timed writ- ings to show their improvement in speed and accuracy. They learned the prin- ciples of typing business and personal letters, along with other important items. A large percentage of the freshmen took algebra this year, under the super- vision of Mr. Lyman. They enjoyed the class very much. All the boys have a class in shop. The students learned how to use different tools and machines in completing several woodworking projects. All of the freshmen took part in some organization or activity. Nearly all of the freshman class joined F.T.A. Each student selected a teacher and grade with whom they wished to work. The freshmen were allowed two days a week to observe and assist with teaching. Our first year in high school has been a very enjoyable one, and we are looking forward to being sophomores next year.
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