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Sopliomoro Class History Although the .Sophomore Class did not take time out to organize during their Freshman year, it was not for lack of talent. This class has attained high scholastic records during its stay in Grafton High School. As their first class activity, they presented “Land of the Free,” which was directed by Hetty Hoffman. Marion Hollis, depicting the character of a refugee German girl, took first honors for this class by being chosen best actress for her fine performance. Other members of the cast of this well-produced play were Haul Waggoner. Crystal Wooddell, Warren Outright. Jean Bott. Terry Heironimus. Helen McDermott. Mary Vogel. Charles Bartlett. and Joe Staley. Coming back the next year as “old-timers.” they strutted their stuff to the limit on the first, day of school, for they were no longer mere Freshmen. They were Sophomores! Their first job was to select leaders. This they did well, for they voted in Harvey Hawkins as president. Colleen Courtney as vice president. and Katherine Gainer as secretary-treasurer. Their entry in the annual Contest Flays was “Luncheon for Six,” with Katherine Gainer. Charles Bartlett. Paul Waggoner. Jean Bott, Dolores Miller, and Joe Staley, and Vance McDaniel. They also showed up well on the gridiron and cage court. On the football squad from among their midst were Harvey Hawkins. Herbert Ball, Herbert Funk, Kenneth Orr. William Freeze. Bill Whetsell, and Ralph Tighe. On the basketball floor. Harvey Hawkins. Kenneth Orr. Ralph Tighe, and Kenneth Mehlinger represented the class with a high degree of success. Harvey played on the starting team in the cage season and showed up well. Bill Whetsell was honored by receiving an honorable mention position on the Big Ten football team. Watch them next year; they will bear watching! twenty-fire
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