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PrLgcTzvcn1y-two R E F L E C T O R A FRESHMAN EXPERIMENT Problem: To relate freshman activities. Materials: Pupils, teachers, classes, activities, officers. Method: Take a group of freshmen in the fall and put them in zz homeroom with a class schedule. Give them directions and rules. Then turn them loose and hope for the best. Observations: The school is familiar to these freshmen, but high school activities seem new. For the last two years they have been learning about junior high school and have been adjusting themselves to it. Now they are ready to do things. Being by nature compelled to express themselves in sound and motion, freshmen have turned eagerly to music. Betty Waldron, Zana Olmsted, Virginia Ashton, Henrietta Davis, Phyllis Dibble, and Heida Engel are singing with the Glee Club. In the band and drum corp are Helen Mossman, Milford Ostrander, Vera Bishop, and Stuart Wilcox. They have also developed into ardent supporters of school teams. Basketball games, football games, baseball games, school plays-all find freshmen among the observers. They never forget their purpose as students for you will find many freshmen both on the honor roll and the principal's list, and others plan to win further honors for their year's work. Their re- presentatives to the Student Council, Kaye Felix, Robert Phillips and Lee McElligott, take a direct hand in forming school policy. Conclusion: The freshmen class is now a well-organized group with the following officers: President, Robert Phillips: vice-president, Taylor Grant: secretary-treasurer, Heida Engel, Advisers, Miss Meyers and Mr. Verzaro. They are no longer a group of eighth grade students in a home room. You'll hear more of this freshmen class.
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REFLECTOR-l94l Page Twcfnly-one AROUND THE SCHOOL WITH THE FROSH FROSH vs ENGLISH LEFT TABLE-Leslie Searles, Donald D'Im- perio, Gerald McGinnis, James Marrow, Robert Phillips. CENTER TABLES-Betty Baker, Elizabeth Waldron, Frances Caracciolo, Onolee Bald- erston lstandingj, Betty Peck Qstandingj, Zana Olmstead, Heida Engel, Janice Gorham Cbackl, Marjorie Finch fbackj. RIGHT TABLE-Ralph Archer, Herbert An- thony, Ralph Arrandale. MYSTERIES OF SCIENCE FRONT, Left to right-Ralph Kinney, Theron Crawford, Kaye Felix. BACK, Left to right-James Wright, Bertram Zimmerman, Daisy Northrup, Miss Myers fstandingj, Vera Bishop, Minnie Cook lstandingl, Virginia Ashton, Cheile Olm- stead. WE TACKLE SOCIAL STUDIES LEFT TABLE--Henrietta Davis, Clara Sisson, Joan Young, Barbara Begeal, Dawn Finch. MIDDLE-Helen Mossman. RIGHT TABLE-Lee McElligot, Warren Crandall, Louise Davis, Margaret Hall, Clara Davis, Leta Bundy, Taylor Grant.
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