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DEC. I6--The illustrious sophomores held a Christmas party. Mr. Al- bright proved to be a real square dancer. l really enjoyed watching Miss Steele jitterbug with Davy Leimbach. FEB. 9-ln Miss Murrayls chapel program several sophomores distinguished themselves as authorities on February's great men. MARCH 6--President Rudy Manichl contracted scarlet fever. How will the sophomores get along without his leadership? The girls will miss him too. Oh well, Vice-president June Zipp and Secretary-treasurer Nancy Mead will guide the class during Rudy's absence. MARCH I7---The girls' sextette rated excellent at the North Central Music Contest. MARCH l9l-The band concert tonight must have been a headache to Chet Gall and Bob Washka. Each played a solo. Chet played Silver Threads Among the Gold on his trombone, while Bob zoomed forth on his little tuba with Asleep in the Deep. He had me wondering for a while whether or not he was going to hit the last note. GIRLS Fll0N'l' llONV H4-fi to riglitl: S. n1'lllllZlll, C. Siiwulxl, I.. XVl1ite, B. W0i'lu-r. l'. Wilhelm, S. llnnwl. J. lluilvclgr-. li. Attiv, J KI4-ps, li. Sick: Nilllllhli RONY: G. Gilles, G. Dodson, H. Guulirip, ll. Osyk, G. XVoodings, C. .lolu's. ll. Mlinamik, C. llutlvr ll. Fri-all-rick, J. MuL'llri', ll. Sprague, B. SClll'01'Lll'l'Q BACK RONV: A. li:ll'ck:'l't, li. 'l':1l1lwri. J. Zipp, M. NlucKvl1ziL'. K. Nia-svn ll. Kruvck, I.. llution, M. l-lonry, N. Ma-ad, ll. Bailey. R. Dindrick, N. NVcilrivli. ll. Gm-urge. BOY S l'll0N'l' HONN' ll:-ft lo riglitl: II. Gull, A. Mvye-r, F. Klvin, V. BL-ckvr, ll. ltlvssig, ll. l,L-uszlvr, A. lla-unit, ll. l.e-imlmcli. Nil-- se-ng MIlblll.li ROW: W. Kswpp, J. Ellis, H. Fullmer, R. xvtlSllKil, N. Mchuda, ll. Jenkins, G. xvlllllllilll, K. Kliligviilun-M-l', M Mori-diili, N. Bartlonwg BACK ROW: P. Kelly, R. Manichl, ll. Swartz, J. Gigliotti, ll. Miller, ll. Gormley. P. livclitvl, ll. llzws- lvr, ll. llogrefu, D. Dirsdrick. 1 l
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GIRLS FRONT ROXV lloft to rightb: L. Dvidrick. lf. Mm-11-clitli, J. Durling, R. Schwitzkv, A. SlZlI'Il1'l', I.. Adler. B. Goodwin, J, Banu com, M. Drew, R, Thomas, M. Kertig MIDDLE ROXV: A. Jackson, ll. Mc-nz, R. XVivch. G. Hun-y, F. Haus, G. Kovpp, J. Sinlp Son, B. Boone, F. Yonkings, V. Holslellg BACK BOXY: M. lfhflllilll, li. Cunninglmni, T. Baxter. Il. lkzlrck, ll. Sznnlvrs, M XYl'llSll'l', B. liorowicz, P. NVzn'd, P. Siron, J. Sharp, P. XvilYl'iCk, B. C:n'1', P. Gonna-Il. BOYS FRONT ROXV ilvft to nighlb: C. McCann, A. Good, R. Dodson, F. l.eimbz1cl1, A. Sick, ll. Yonnglvss. XV. XYilhvlm, C. Mitch ell, D. Gorinlvy, R. Fritzg MIDDLE ROW: J. Brown, K. Royal, P. Darakis, J. lilirlich, li. Binling, J. lirucv, NV. Penton D. ltr-dmun, A. Schull:-r, R. Hvrhst, T. George-3 BACK RONV: L. Hollingsworth, R, lim-slr-r, ll. XValker, ll. Scln'm-dm-r. NV. Kel ly, H. Macglv, F. Lodge, K. Sniith, P. Shand, J. Parks. SEPT. 29--Bought a delicious barbecue at the juniors' pop and sandwich stand. Their net profit was 531.55 at the initial game! CCT. 6---The juniors enjoyed a half-holiday, the prize for placing first in The Record subscription sales. Were the seniors envious! NOV. I0--Miss Steele displayed marked ability as a hula dancer at the junior party. JAN. 24-1-Floyd Lodge distinguished himself as a scholar by receiving all i'A's for the semester. JAN. 30--Dick Beam was really hot during the Vermilion basketball game. He dropped 25 points in the basket. MARCH l7--jane Durling won a superior rating at the North Central District Solo and Ensemble Audition at Oberlin College. MAY l2--Palm trees, colored leis and hula dancers contributed to the Hawaiian setting for the junior-Senior Reception. 'Twas a gala evening. .
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GIRLS FIRST BOXV llc-ft to rightl: M. Cook, D. Cahl, C. Campbell, D.. Gannlaish, L. Lynn, L. lVl1llllIlf'li, M. Buchanan, J. NVooclings M llickvt Y Kwsi-I' A Johnson' SFFOYD BOYS M Toniskl, A. Slllllilll, l., Moody, M. Klsir, P. Xxdlgll, M. Attu. 5. T Towne, fl,,TilNMlll':,N.,Bl'Zl.1'lldlg2llll, IiUAIllilllSQ THIlllJ RONV: ll, Mvyvr, D. 'l'kllJlN'l't, M. Borowiicz, D. Moebius, C. lark:-r, B. Buucmn, M. Yonkings, M. Oc-rtell, C. Vandersall, A. Kupplvyg FOUR'l'lI HONY: ll. lim-1'm-r, L. Biscliol'f, M. Syrowski, R. Arms-trong, J. Frmlc-rick, N. Bauer, J. Hzwsler. BOYS FIRST ROVV fic-ft to righij: H. Marlow, J. Sizirllvr, M. Kidi y, J. King, J. .lc-wvtt, ll. Kruusv, J. Sutliff, J. Rosvnkranz, .l M4-nz, A. N'N':1si-111, C. Mollisong SECOND RONV: H. Schwartz, P Sclun'l'f, D. Flock, ll. Thonius, G. Young, R. Schullvr, .l. Ligas J. Sn-lnmnts, C. Gra-vii, .l. Curl-k, li. Davis, L. VunNuysg 'l'Hllll7 ROW: A. Orosz, O. Kli-in, R. Mulder, R. Daley, N. Millvr W. 'l'rustcr, ll. Ruling, H. liurcke-rt, FOIJIRTH HOW: ll. lsfl cv, li. Cavs-rmluli-, l-I. lil'yllt'l', ll. lln-111-11. lu. Haas, J. Hyun. iYi,'1.w: i'f?E5'WQi'-r . - . f f ie. i X . K SEPT. 22--Dicln't Malvina Kominis look chic today? Make-up on only one half of her face, one side of her hair in pigtails, and the other in curls. Beany and several other greenies were being initiated by the Latin Club. SEPT. 29iFreshmen took top honors in the football ticket sales contest. NOV. l0iE.ugene Davis won three dollars, first prize for selling the largest amount of magazines in the Curtis Publishing Company contest. NOV. l0--At chapel David Hearn played a piano medley of songs from Oklahoma MARCH l0--The freshman class elected the following officers: Joe Sel- mants, president: Mary Lou Borowicz, vice-president, Dorothy Moebius, secre- tary-treasurer.
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