Ctfnlcomr, ja Sophomore Officers - VVillia1n Britton, Fred Cotton, Kurt Hess, Arthur McCracken Winter days found the sophomores in the midst of a busy program. Early in the year they elected Fred Cotton as their presidentg Arthur McCracken. vice- presidentg Kurt Hess, sccretaryg and WVilliam Britton, treasurer. Under the leadership of this all-boy cabinet, plans were formulated for sev- eral social events. First of these was a skating party at Sportshaven. This event was followed by a dance in March. F Along academic lines, the sophomores were kept busy. For Weeks they went around chanting Porifera, Anthropod, Chordata, and other biological terms. Latin word endings and the intricacies of Iulius Caesar presented another hurdle on the road to graduation. In athletics, the sophomores participated actively. Football season found twelve sophomores out on the field backing up the team. When interest shifted to the basketball court, the sophomores produced a junior varsity that rolled up a fine record. Sophomore cheerleaders Julie lean Glasser and Ruth Heck helped cheer both teams on to success. VVhile Working hard at all their sophomore activities, the class began look- ing ahead to their junior year and began a bit of Prom planning. The class of 747 salutes the class of ,49 and Wishes them all success next year. Beacon - 24
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Is AB parallel to CDPU Shall we use a seventy-space lineiw Can you prove the Law of Conservation of Matter?l' These were just a few of the many questions which were asked by various members of the junior Class as they reached the final phrase of their journey to the long awaited senior year. Although they were confronted with many unfamiliar subjects, the juniors were able to take part in many activities. They also managed to sponsor numerous social events, which were gratefully attended by the rest of the high school. The first dance sponsored by them was the junior Ring Hop. The unique decorations een- tered around a huge red and white ring. Inter- P ' junior Officers Roger Bognar, Gene Paulick, Margaret Rabbit, Daniel Taylor mission time was enlivened by two piano solos. These were contrasting types of music, classic and boogie woogie. Following the dance there was a rollicking roller skating party at Sports- haven in February. The Class play, Donit Take My Penny, was another junior-sponsored event. XVitl1 their accumulated wealth, the big event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. was given. The dances more than fulfilled the hopes and dreams of every boy and girl. VVitl1 the end of their junior year in sight, these members of Bethel High School look for- ward with hopeful hearts to an eventful, inter- esting, and educating senior year. junior VVays and Means Committee Doris Koontz, Paul Plocki, Gerry McCrew, Terry Ann lludacek, Edward Rucks, Donald McCracken Beacon - 26
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