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Sophomore Class Officers lim Nichols Ray Swilt Gordon Neil Bill Weeks President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY e, the class of '47, entered the halls of dear old Garfield in the fall term of September '43, over 100 strong, and quickly gained the reputation ot one of the flashiest freshmen classes ever to enter these stately portals. To Miss Helen Reitzel we gave the honor of the position of sponsor for our class and we also chose class officers for the following year. With the exception of a few unusually green blunders made by no few members of the class, this was all of importance taking place during our freshmen year. We came tripping back to school, ready and willing for work C?l in the fall of '44, We now became the Class of '47, lnc. lDon't worry, nothing new was added. lnc. just sounds more dignified, and, people! do we need dignityll With our newly gained rank as sophomores, we decided to take life seriously for a while - at least long enough to enter whole-heartedly into the various school organization and war programs. The sophomores also had their share of glory when two of the class members played on the Wabash Valley Champs team. Too, we were the class with the best rating so far as honor roll was concerned. The outstanding beauties of the class were well represented when Pat Smith was chosen as our attendant to the football queen. We decided the next way to make history for our class was to make money. iAn un- usual accomplishment for ANY classll So we did, at a Christmas Party given in the lower hall on December 21. However, money wasn't the only thing gained at this party. The soph- omores turned out full force and a regular brawl was had by all! ln the spring along with our spring fever, we had another party in the Lange Audito- rium. This party was a little on the shabby side and was appropriately called the Shab- by Shamblesf' The sophomores dressed up for the occasion in jeans and plaid shirts. So happily ended the second year of our long-to-be remembered climb to the summit of gradua- tion in '47. l-lere's hoping that next year as jolly juniors, we shall be able to turn in as credit- able a performance as Cwe think? we have this year! Page Tzuenly-Six
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Juniors Left to Right: Bow 1: Vera Bailey, Bertie Lou Balltrrini, Betty Brooks, Iune Boyll, Virqinia Comlts, Donna Downing, Mary Monninqor, Pat Goda, Phyllis Gammon, Billie lean Frazer, Shirley Harnolmann, Jeanne Fortune. Bow 2: Don Pellcoy, Norma lean Griffith, Frances lieironinius, Florence Myers, lolono Bakorg Theresa Fitzgerald, Betty Critchlow, Roberta Martin, Martha Hiatt, Delores Miller, Betty Mc'Danirrl, Renee Croenne, Betty Dillon. Bow 3: Bill Froad, Paul Marshall, Willvur Adams, Boh McGinn, Norma Smith, Betty Lott llyatt, Nina Mahan, Loretta Forliecrk, Itrcfqueline Brezer, Phyllis Hammond, Barbara Keeney, Bow 4: lohn McGee, l-lnrrnan Badtke, Bob Gibbons, Bill Spence, Mary K. Carson, Betty limo Price, Ioann Dierdort, Shirley Drake, Patty Meehan, Betty Norris, Iune Bose Herman, lim Thompson, Rex Rigas. Bow 5: Louis Long, Charles Pease, Clyde Iohnson, Bob Kantz, Bob Austin, Bill Stewart, Bill Waltrnan, Dick Myers, loo Mullikin, Bobert Malone.
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Sophomores Left to Right: Row I: Dale Carey, lirn Nichols, lerry Baker, DeWitt Owen, Ray Swift, Byron Wlieolor, Mrrrtixr Wallace, Don Penderqast, Paul Haas. Row 2: Donna Barker, loAnn Gore, loyizo Floyd, lerrie Herndon, Kathleen Clrfnvpollv, ltr--an-'lyn Price, Pat Burkholder, Shirley Canine, Bonnie Morrison, Norma Golnin, Louisa llandy, Maalornrrr Mrrnscnd. Row 3: Borliara Payne, Phyllis Seal, Rao Behaqq, Martha Sliriner, lohannfi Walters, Pitt Humphries, Barliara McGuinness, Margaret Burk, Carolyn Kackley, Zelia Lenne, Row 4: Charlotte Evans, Bill Dyer, lane Ann lenks, Dorothy lean Carpenter, Anno Willis. Carolyn Fisher, Betty Caye Burns, Lois Frazier, leanne Croenne, Rosemary Burns. Row 5: Merle Cluder, Bill Dyer, Virqil Riclnnoncl, lim Lelforqe, Gene Roman, Bill Myers, llnfqlr l'Vallm'e, lohn Etlinq, Bill Roqerson, Bob Burnett, Louis Wailly. Row C: Kenneth Rexrorle, loe Fisk, Bolv Atrlrinson, lark Burk, Ronald Rlancl, Artlinr Clrostnnt, Roli Haxton, Milton Manuel, lesse Elliott, Arthur Sweetinq. Row 7: Fred Reynolds, Bill Weeks, lay Center, lay Dennis, Don Hernran, Don Owens, Don Sri-roi Goorqo Martin, lnlius lay, Don VValtinan, George Duckworth, Alfred Disponnett, Page' Twenty-Seven
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