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FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLASS OF '52 First Row: P. Keiper, vice-president, C. Wright, treasurerg D. Bur- ton, presidentg D. Doland, recording secret-ary, P. Sinkbeil, corre- sponding secretary. The freshmen got their first glimpse of Washington High School in the early spring of last year, when they were invited to the school for a visiting day. The National Honor Society planned the day for them so that they could get acquainted with high school life. Guides showed them through the entire build- ing' and conducted them to classes which they might be attending the succeeding year. Lunch was served in the gym and after- ward there were games and dancing. The would be freshmen left the school with a feeling of anticipation concerning coming high school days. The freshmen were warmly greeted during September by a Soph-Frosh Frolic. In tradi- tional manner, a king, Fred Sirianni, and a queen, Joyce Damelio, were crowned. This event successfully brought about a closer re- lationship between the two classes. Since there was no money in the treasury, the class decided that each member should pay dues of 25 cents a month. If not paid promptly, an interest fee would be charged for each week overdue. This extra fee would go into the class treasury. One activity undertaken by the Freshmen Class was the selling of nickel candy. A sub- stantial sum was made, which pleased the mem- bers of the class and inspired them to new undertakings. At the present time there is seventy-eight dollars in the class treasury. The freshmen have tried to get into the swing of things and become an integral part oi the high school program. We are all looking forward to the three remaining years in high school. As we look back, with the maturity oi ten months' attendance in high school, we real- ize how funny we must have seemed entering wrong classes, confusing the teachers, and most of all, having just a few friends among the upperclassmen. 430i
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First Row: I.. Ihmnini. I lluhnvy, II. Culmu. M. Ililnlim- M. Bray. M. linmltn. J IIt'l'k1'l', I.. Iluvis, M. In-Vrivs, I.. Il:-ulimr. lim-mul Row: II. Ilrmul, I! Iioym-l', II. I'1i1'IlIIIl, II. Iilnvk- wood, I . Anprls-, R. Conroy, Il Alnlwwz-I. N. Iluvis, Ii. III-rry. 'I'hil'rI Row: N. Iinmfmul, IL Alluunrh, R. Ulllminghunl, VV IIIOINIIONX'!4IxI, J. Colm-nuun, J. Ilnllinv, II. F4'IIIIlH'Il, II. Al- In-rfy. I Il'HI Row: II. 'I'vvIx'l', II. XVII- liumrl. J. liunvlli, K. Ritzvr, Ii. A. SmiIh, J. S:nl'r-mn, Il Smith. 0. Ymnwskn, I.. Ridl- urals. C. Silvvrlhorn. S1-voml Iiuw: A. Snymlvr, 'I'homps4m. J. Spnmronln-ryr, I Iiwnnlv, J. WvIIlI1'I'HIIlI1', I'Imn1psun, S. Shinwr, I'. Rvni- Irnr. J. Smith. W. Stn-nlu-ns, 'l'. Sinmrll. 'l'hi1'1I Huw: II. S4-Ilunmnn. I SIIITIII. M. Ilussini. .I. Wulvm-rl lun. II. S4'IH'1Il'I, ll. Stir:-s. V. Smiih. C, Wilmlrirk, A. Zim- IlI1'l'IIHIII. .Mm-nt: J. S1'IIllSIl'l', J. Vugs-lv. I il':4I Huw: J. Ilmxkimi. II Hulnln-V. .I. K1-ipor, II. M1-criwy, V. I.1llmu'0lIv. I.. 1h'oII', S. Muntuuri, E. Many. S1-vuml Iiuw: S. Mnwrvy, 'I' Ilaulpra-ra, Ii. Huuvm-l'. J. K4-Ily, A I'. Mills-1'. I.. Millvr, U, GMI- ' fra-y, GI'IIIi'Il, H. Hvffllvly M. 1.1-uni. 'l'hil'1I Row: J. I'uIric-II. I . Por- 4-urpin, Il. PI'II4'INIl'lI, H. Milli-V, S. Huhlx. S. I,1'IIl'I'N2ll'lk, G. Ilunn, W. Hisaim. I'w0III'IIl limv: E. I 1'I1Im:1n, Hnnn. V, Mnylwrry, Il. Il:-mas, II. 0'IIrynn, W. I'u1-sous. A. Mn r1'In-rw. Allsvnl: II, Huwvll, Ii. Mn-l'rilI. '29I v-Q
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Ifirst Row : V. l'1-nm-1'. I Mitmkc-, I.. Iiimmmun, Ii Kinnnmun, J. I t-Idmun, I! Idllll'0, M. M4-Allister, R H1-ntl-r. J. Gr:-In-nirhvnkn, K Oth-n, tl. Lmnmnsou, I' K1-iln'l'. Ss-1-on4I Row: I I. Massiv, A I'IlIIl'I'I, C, Oliva-r, E. Molmn' N. Joy:-1--, I.. Juyvv, Ii. Hender- shot. Ii. Christine-. M. Kuvul- sky, J, Ilvmpru-y, II. Jn-nkins. 'l'hil'4I Row: J. Kt't'II2lll. C I'muluini, R. Quiglvy. A. Mun-ll It-r. R. Kimrnlmry. J. Ililts. E Mvtiinnis, Il. Mntviuk, II Kria-H. 'l'. Usmun, .I. Mm-soy R. Jvmwn. I oul'th Row: Il. Kushnmk, E Mt-rrill. A. I.ut.m1l'0ttv. VV Mvrwne-'1', U. Umm, W. Nivhol Ins. W. Ulu-rly. II. Km-her, D I'ulr4im-lli, l'. Hoffmann, R I'um'v. First. Row: U. Ilnnghnrt, G IvIlHIIN'l', R. Cassidy, IC. Blum J. llnmc-lin, II. Ik-Rvunu-r, U llurtl, I . l 1-ntzlnff. Sm-mul Row: II. I im'v, R Rural, M, Eupruu. A. Andvrson M. I orn-nmy. J. I m-ia, N Edulo, I.. IIOIl1I1'I'. tl Buyer. 'I'hir1l Row: M. tImll'rim--llo, R Iilnvk. R. Collins, W. Carlson J. ikxx, J. Iiungm-rt, I.. Uru- 1lvr4H0l'. N. Ihtylisx. I om'th Row: R. Chn-snvy, I! Ctlt-IIlll'l', ll. Uoolu-. It. IIOIIIINI J. Gary, I'. Button, W. Cooke- R. Brown, II. Iiurtnn. Almt-nt: G. Ilurtl. J. Ilm-nxpsvy I . Conroy, J. IM-Vrie-s, J I n-ldnmu, W. tlurrs-cht. I Irxt Row: IF. Smith, Il 'I'h1lITlliH0lI, I . Stout, IC. Ros- uini, If. Conroy, J. Ile-Vru-H. J. Ste-vm-una, M. Wolf, H. Slack, I'. Smith. Svc-mul Row: ll. Smith, I'. Willvvvr, E. Zuluuf, II. Wolfv, J. Hnnn, I'. Sinklwil, J. Sos- mrvivlx, J. Wnndlimr, A. Wnruo. l. Stvttlt-l'. 'Vhirml Row: I.. Rush, W. Wzn'1.:1-ll. li. Smith, R. Shut- wvll, R. Smith, R. Warnkin, R. Smith. N. Sutton, 'l'. Strut- furtl. R. 'I'uttlv. I uurth Ruw: I . Sirinnni. H. Rush, H. Itt'l'Nl', R. Yates. C. Wright, lx. Shrom-, J. Vnmlvr- vt-vu, C. Siglm-x', E. Skooyr.
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