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t Bs.. ' -au. lw L, 5256, zz of the day's events, went hand-in-hand in convincing us of our lowliness and impressing us with a realization of the superiority of our Senior Brothers and Sisters. The event was brought to a close with the Freshmen Dance, and it was then that we truly acknowledged the seniors as indeed worthy of our respect. David Parent and Donna Seifert were crowned King and Queen , and with the Grand March one of the most unforgettable days in our lives came to a climax. Now full-fledged members of the high school, we instantly displayed our colors by placing Mike Sites, a little, but scrappy fellow, who is always on the go, and who puts his heart into the fight of the game, on the Varsity Football Team. Dick Burke, a he-man , newcomer to the class, also saw service in the line. Basketball Season rolled around and the Reserve Quintet featured two of our sharpshooters, Bob and W Jim Fox. A third man, Mike Sites, was named to the team, but due to prolonged illness he was unable to see any action in a Reserve Uniform. Thirteen Freshmen were members of the Freshmen Team, which reached the Semi-finals of the local Frosh Tourney, before being eliminated by Findlay Glenwood, who in the finals took the measure of Lima Central, thus becom- ing Tourney Champs. From February 5-20, the Freshmen worked diligent- ly in garnering 195 percentage points in the Annual Catholic Chronicle Crusade, only to see the Sophomores emerge victorious by a small margin. We'll be out to better our record next year, as we are determined to show an appreciation for the work being done for us by the Sisters and Priests, and maintain the existing rank of St. Rose School.
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