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A .
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Freshman Girls
During the first
S('mcucr
o f
til(
school
)'C.lr
19 40 . -f I. m.m)' intct\'stlng
.lCll\'ttt~&
hJ.d
bN.·n· discussed .1mong tht FrtsbmJn girls
o(
both the
liigh
S:hool
:~nd
thf C.:thlbn building.
Since
wt
were just btg.inniog our high sch ool
l1f(',
·w('
girls dc<idt-d thO'It cl\1bs would promote
fri<'ndship And
g.r('.1h"r
undusrJnding Jmong
our~rlv('$
and the \'ntir('
~tudcnc
body.
\Vith this
1hought in mind. Lhc Arnica, rhc l.;11:k. .:'lnd the Penguin clubs were fonncd. Each of thi.·s<·
clubs set fo rt h a goal tow.Hd which
\he
members wo rked
unccJsi •lgly.
Th" Amic.t Club de–
cided Lhat th<.:ic ch ief o bjoctive
w.1s
lO be ch:n o f
r.1ising
funds
for
th~~
purpose of
buying
ciJsS
rings wbcn gc.:u.hJJtion tlme would .uri\'c, T he Lark C lub appc.1led to tho:;;e
~iri s
who werl."
in.ttr('St('d
in $port.$.
The social activiti('$
ror
th\' girls were sponsored
b~·
th\'
P~nguin
Club.
Our first class parq• s-ince .:ntering
high
Mhool
was.
tttld
ttM-
d:t)'
befor~
our
Christn1.1s
vacJtion
beg~m.
Although we
wn~
only
fh."Shmen.
tht progr.1m of
('nterto'linment
pre~nted
by
us at
this
part}
1
lll u , ted
J
brge
numb~;r
of .·uudt·nt.s f rom th\.' uppcf
cl.hm.
Evelrn
Ber~
reuini·s t.ap dancing. :1nd
J osephine
Stcsnr(s
Jaordion
solOf
w~rc
loud ly
:tppbuded
br
.all
th~:
saudenrs
who joined o ur party. This
in tt.'f<'$1 s hown
in
the
ulent
o f rhc
"nteruinus
of
our
class led
ro their being
invited
3S
guests
o n
.1
number
of
chapd pr()1;rJms.
'fhj,t.SI!
r~cog nitions
nor
only
~nabled
us to become better
acqu~'linted
wit h
th\!
upp~rciJS..'imcn.
bur
hdp~d
to
rnak~
us
f~el
th;u we were
outgrowing
our (r(_sh man s hynrss.
\Vith thi.s school term a.r an end. th\'
F rc.shm.ln
girls point
with pride
.u both their
so–
ciJI
a<hie\•emtnl$. .1nd
their sdwl.tStlc rtl'COrd.
'Tht girls
o(
tht ells.<
o(
19·...
eJgulr
.1w.1it
ch~
b..--og,inning of dw next school term. Jnd
('XJ)\.'<t
to m.1kt
.1
comntend~bl~:
showing
wh~n
they
>r<
(ull-fl<dg«< Sophomom.