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Page Twenty fophom ores THE SOPHOMORE CLASS started off with a bang this year by having an initiation party for the Freshmen, which turned out to be quite exciting. They also had a lot of fun planning the initiation for school. They did very well, as the Freshmen looked pretty awful! Another fling they had was a skat- ing party, which was a lot of fun. A few skinned elbows and bruises, but who cares? It was a skating party, wasn't it? Say, whatever happened to that party that was supposed to be such a deep, dark secret? Hrn? Now, as Sophomores, they are look- ing forward to being Juniors, selecting class rings, U.S. History CPD, etc. Top to bottom: Jim Wall, President, Elaine Van Tassel, Vice-President, Darlene Pickell, Social Chairman, Myra Friesen, Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Wann, Advisor.
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Page Twenty-Two Tzeahm en THE FRESHMAN CLASS had a swell time this year, even though we didn't have very many parties. First thing out of the box was FRESHMAN INITIA- TION. The Sophomores had quite a time planning it. We had loads of fun, even if we did look rather odd. You know, those carrots around our necks came in handy when we got hungry. That night they had a party to finish us oft. We were, at last, full fledged Salem Academy Freshmen. We, also, had a skating party this year which turned out to be a lot of fun. We are now looking forward to be- ing Sophomoresy no longer the young- est in the high school department. You eighth graders, be prepared! We shall never forget our Freshman year. Top to bottom: Ronnie Knox, President, Janet Loucks, Vice-President, Suzzanne Ratzlaff, Secre- tary, Sharon Hildebrand, Treasurer, Evelyn Tho- reen, Advisor. L
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