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ms! Z7 xjf' ,--M at if 2 i f i SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-Bill Chambers, vice-presiclentg john Rooker. presi- dentg Nancy Senter, secretary! Sharon Gershon, treasurer. Ghullcnge Of High alma! '54 sic MX- L. t it sw 'VU' f . If 'W ,iff lu sac An earnest student concentrates on completing a confusing math assignment with speed and accuracy. Using a finisher. sophomore Tom Ecl- monds attempts to perfect a portion of his project in wooclshop. Witli a longing hackwartl look at the parking lot, a sophomore boy imagines the convenience of a driver's license. 2
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43. .Ah fbi L is 5 .. Q53 - ,sa i Filling an empty study hour with a library period, a sophomore boy casually leafs through an engrossing book. Facing the confusion of a new school and the challenge of a new year, sophomores acquainted themselves with SM East during orientation week. As initial bewilderment passed, sophomores elected john Rooker, president, Bill Chambers, vice-presi- dent, Nancy Senter, secretary, and Sharon Gershon, treasurer, in campaigns highlighted by a tie in the treasurer,s race. Class officers collected dues, con- ducted Tuesday assemblies, and planned a sopho- more dance. In a school dominated by juniors and seniors, sophomores strove for recognition by participating in StuCo, playing on sophomore athletic squads, debating as novices, and acting in minor drama roles. The majority concentrated on learning the ways of senior high life, evading office eighth hours, surviving boring assemblies, and maintaining dignity in the face of senior scorn, The year of initiation prepared sophomores for two more years of leadership. Saphamvrcs Accept fa 2 Qs Mia , fra Q4 Mia ,WX SOPHOMORF HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS-Front Row: Don Price, Lisa Bateman, Susie Holmes, Barney Rickets, Ross Morgan. Second Rowi Cindy Winn, Linda Cadwalader,Lon McCroskey, jean Korpi, Sharon Ger- shon. Third Row: Stu Basey, Rick Gunn, Cathy Havener, Barb Coleman, Scott Thompson, Greg Krause, john Gaines, Pete Stepp. Fourth Row: Mark Adams,
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BOYS-Front Row: Barbie Adkins, Nancy Ayres, Kathy Anderson, jeff Alpert, Debbie Amen, Gayle Abrams, Marsha Allerson. Second Row: Steve Althern, Pam Acker, Janette Auf- demberge, Barbara Alexander, Don Bacher, Jody Altman, Jerry Arnoldy. Third Row: Merritt Alden, Bob An- dresen, Dave Axelson, Greg Arnett, Dave Alford, Steve Allen, Bill Arnold. Not pictured: Armand Adams, Marc Adams. i x fi Saplzomarfs Strive Ziff ivfublish 611155 fdcnfify 511i 4 L BRIGGEMAN-Front Row: Nancy Baker, Terri Barnes, Lorrie Ballentine, Lisa Bateman, Carol Bell, Rivian Bell, Helen Barrera, Steve Baraban. Second Row: john Bagby, Ted Beatty, Kathie Bailey, Patti Bennett, Barbara Beeson, Mike Beiliger, Roger Barber, Marcia Baker. Third Row: Steve Basye, Larry Barns, Lenny Bassin, Mike Barelli, Randy Becker, John Buachy, Roger Barrett, Rock Bagby. COPELAND-Front Row: Steve Blackman,Jean Bottorff, Cathy Bowers, Susan Bethel, Dale Berlass, Kathy Blaich, Sydney Blackman. Second Row: Lee Berkowitz, Steve Block, Eric Bikales, Larry Bouck, DeAnn Brace, Pam Bass. Third Row: Don Beville, Bill Blume, Mark Bovos, Clifford Botham, Roger Borel, jim Bjerkan, Sandahl Bergman.
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