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Junior Class FIRST ROW: Florene Stoermer, Bob Taylor, Marthellen Toney. SECOND ROW: Bill Train, Bud Troudt, Fred Vogt. THIRD ROW: Dwayne Vander-griff, Mary Anne Walker. Carol Walton. FOURTH ROW: Maurice Williams. Versie Willis. Maxine Willson.
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Sophomore Class This year the Sophomore class is widely represented in many activities and organizations in the school. The respective class officers are: President, Clifford Billings; Vice-President, George Donemigini; Secretary and Treasurer, Betty Preussler; and Representative, JimBellmore. Mr. Moomaw is the advisor. These officers were elected at the first of the school year and are holding office for the full year. The many Sophomore students in band are Jim Bellmore and Ann I larbison, clarinets; Boh Thompson, Chuck Hanna, Jul-uis Jepson, Boh Kuenzli, and Dick Mar-tindale, trumpets; Carol Gray plays the cvmbles; Marion Moore the flute; Clovis Knight the trombone; and Clinton Peart the sousaphone. We are also proud to have Rose Marie Peart as the Drum Majorette. Since the Sextette was made larger this year, more girls have a chance to be in it. Among them were these Sophomores: Laura Swanson, Betty Marnev, Alene Hunt, and Susan Wasson. There were also quite a few Sophomore names on the 1 lonor Roll. The boys who earned their numeral award in basketball are the following: Dale Courtright, Don Pierce, Clifford Billings, Neil Haga, Junior Strain, and Jim Bell more. Clifford Billings was the only Soph-more to earn a letter in football. 1 he Sophomore Class boys also were intramural champions in basketball. We can be very proud of our record this vear, and we are going to try to do even better next year as Juniors. by Laura Swanson
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