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FALL , . . Looking back into our memory book we remember first of all the Freshman lnitiation Party. A tradi- tional welcome was given the entering Freshmen by the Student Council on the evening of August 31. A huge bonfire was built and all attending enjoyed roasted weiners and pop. Two days later the all school mixer was held. Ice breakers, and dances including tne Bunny Hop and Hokey Pokey were enjoyed during the evening. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria, during inter- mission. On September lO, the Student Body was presented with a speech by Senator Guy Cordon on good edu- cation and how tne government will oe in the hands of the young people. He said, lt is possible for everyone to learn the principles of government without having a college education, and he urgi-5 f--.fin ,- to take advantage of it. Twirp Season lasting two whole days gave the girls their long waited for chance to catch a man. Hat Day of Sadie Hawkins Week was declared on Thursday. Hats varied in size, shape, and color. At 4 o'clock, npany narressed nat wearers were on their way home. The next day was Come As You Like. The different costumes ranged from old-fashioned bathing suits to pajaitgas and teddy bears. Couples portraying the members of Dog Patcnland were greeted at the Sadie Hawkins dance :y pump- kins and cornstalks the next evening. Stuffed Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner, sat on bales of hay and watched the dancers whirl around the floor. Winners of the niost original costumes as announced by the jud ges were: Maureen Higgins, Sandy Hnoades, Carroll Phillips, and Arvid Johnson. Wy'east High Scnool was very fortunate on Septeifber 20, l954 to have tnree guests fron. lfurore. They were introduced by Hev. Sumner Walters of St. Marks Episcopal Church. They had come to the United States as representatives to the World Council of Churchs from tneir norne land. These two men and a woman traveled to Evanston, lllinois where the Council was neld. -1 N .2 And they say women talk Couples enjoyed after game Sock Hop
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