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,ifx 'A' xx Row Row 1-W. Baker, J. Fielman, E. Sexton, R. Taylor, J. Menchhofer. 2-D. Spresser, V. Platt, D. Hubbard, P. Gibson, D. Clennin, A. Tiemeyer, J. Spencer, T. Runte. 3-S. Baldwin, J. Harvey, J. Ward, R. Whitley, S. Sticklenoth, G. Gilbert T. Hockstolr, E. Howell, R. Stevens. 4-D. Howell, F. Williams, S. Howell, J. Kreig, M. Murphy, S. Donaldson, M. Flaro, fresh The Freshmen class participated in many activities this year. lt was also well represented in athletics with boys on all teams. Among the class's projects were a food and clothing drive during the Christmas season. The food was distributed to needy families, and the clothes were given to the Good Will Industries. The Freshman Party was held on September 27th. Instead of the traditional Row Row L 4. .- tx M. Cooper, G, White. Row 5-J. Williams, M. Lodge, J. Schwab, B. Byars, S. Hussey, B. McClure, J. Conklin. J. Scales, B. Marcum. Row 6-N. Rummel, S. Parrish, J. Gehrig, R. Morgan, J. Newman, J. Harmon, B. Pierson L. Widmeyer. Not in picture-M. Aicholtz, A. Marie Cumby, C. Horn, M. Martin, L. Waites. men play Wild Nell , the freshmen presented a humorous skit called The Light- house Keeper . The party was ably supervised by Mrs. Watkins and her husband. The Freshman class officers were as follows: John Harmon, President, Dick Taylor, Vice-President, Ann Tiemeyer, Secretary, Dorothy Howell, Treasurer, John Gehrig, Student Council representative. page th irly-one
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