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Haskell, secretary, also a meat animals major. The advisor of the Sophomore class was Norman Sharpe, an air conditioning instructor. Into each life some rain must fall, but why did it have to fall on the Sophomore class party which was planned for the beach at Avila? One sore spot in this year’s schedule was the volleyball tournament in which a team was entered. The results are not yet mentioned among the members of the class. However, here are the facts. The first game was dropped by default because of a mixup in game time. The second game was won when another team got mixed up on game time. The third game was lost after a hard fought battle. With their achievements overbalancing their dis- appointments, the year was finished in good style, and the officers should be congratulated on doing a fine job. Sophomores in action . . . Also inaction . . . [ii]
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LEON' McADAMS President JIM ENGLISH Vice President TEI) HASKEL Secretary ALTHOUGH the Sophomores got off to a slow start, they ended having had a reasonably successful year. Their first problem of the year was “who is going to clean the P ” After much dicker- ing, it was finally conceded that the Freshman and not the Sophomores should clean it. The highlight of the year was the election of officers. During one of their periodic class meetings a very competent set of officers was elected and installed. They were Leon McAdams, president, an E. E. major; Jim English, vice-president and SAC representative, meat animals major; and Ted [ 10]
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JOHN MILLER BILL ROTH President Pice President AT THE beginning of this school year the majority of the upperclassmen did not know definitely whether they were sophomores, juniors or seniors. Also at that time of the year many of the clubs, departmental and otherwise, organized providing activities for practically everyone. For these two reasons the junior class did not try to organize. In Febuary when most of the fellows had straight- ened out their schedules and knew their status, the juniors got together for a dinner meeting. At this meeting John Miller was elected president of the class, Bill Roth was chosen vice-president and Clinton Merithew was asked to keep track of the CLINTON MERITHEW Secretary-T reasurer activities and the money of the class. Among the juniors are several well-known person- alities. Some of whom are Dick Lavery, student vice-president; Gil Brown, yell leader; Jay Tucker, Poultry Club president, and Jim Coleman, business manager of El Rodeo. Also in the Junior class are Don Seaton, manager of the Collegians and Jack Anderson, Publications photographer. These are but a few of the third year men who are well known on the Poly campus. The junior class, under the watchful eye of . visor Dave Cook, expects to finish the year succ fully with a few get-togethers. [ 12]
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