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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY All during our seventh and eighth grade years in school, we were looking forward to the time when we would be Freshmen. We knew that one day each year is set aside for Freshmen initiation. Our 'day' came: it was very chilly. During the entire day we entertained the rest of the high school by ringing bells, saying verses, and ringing alarm clocks. There was fun and excitement. We felt as if we really belonged in high school. Our parade down town proved drafty for some who were.scantily clothed. The same evening the Sophomores sponsored a party for us which we enjoyed very much. Two nights later our class was initiated into the M. Y. F. In January of our Freshmen year we sponsored a dance at the Townhall. At the end of the year we enjoyed a day's outing at Lansing Park. Our sponsor during our Freshmen year was Mrs. Goddard. Our president was Bill Barnes, our vice-president was Jim Stevens, and our secretary-treasurer was Peggy Thorsby. During the same year Stuart Leach served as assistant manager of the boys' basketball team. Playing basketball were Stuart Leach, Bernard Britton, Ronald Scott, Emmet Wood, Jim Stevens, Bill Barnes, and Gary Hilts. Bill Barnes and Jim Stevens played football. Betty Mackenzie was managed of the girls' basketball team. Addie Cassidy was on the team. Among the girls playing softball were Jane Unger, Margaret Dehmel, Addie Cassidy, Patsy Innis, Barbara Diffin, Jeanette Cramer, and Betty Mackenzie, manager. The boys playing baseball were Jim Stevens, Ronald Scott, Bernard Britton, Gary Hilts, Wayne McDowell, Dick Axtell, Stuart Leach, and Ronald Green. Those in the band were Marjorie McKenzie, Beverly Holmes, and Martha Innis. Among those in the Glee Club were Joanne Fawcett, Martha Innis, Peggy Thorsby, Jeanette Cramer, Dorothy Reed, Catherine Boliski, Ruth Mallory, Jane Unger, and Betty Mackenzie. Erean Grafton and Betty Mackenzie were in L-H Club. On the Rambler staff was Peggy Thorsby. The summer at the end of our Freshmen year passed all too quickly, but we were anxious to meet the new teachers and school mates who were our friends. The first event of the year for us as Sophomores was the Freshmen initiation. After the day's initiation, we entertained the Freshmen at a dance. When we held our class election, we chose Mr. Kultti as our sponsor. Our president is Bernard Britton, vice-president, Jane Unger, secretary, Peggy Thorsbyg treasurer, Betty Mackenzie. In the fall of this year Stuart Leach, Sidney Morse, Ronald Green, Ronald Scott, Wayne McDowell, Gary Persons, and Bernard Britton, played football. During basketball season Jim Stevens played on the first team. Reserve players were Gary Hilts, Ronald Scott, Bernard Britton, Richard Axtell, Emmet Wood, and Gary Persons. Erean Grafton, Addie Cassidy, and Betty Mackenzie, Jeanette Cramer, and Barbara Diffin played basketball. Erean Grafton and Betty Mackenzie are in the L-H Club. Band members from our Sophomore class are Marjorie McKenzie, Martha Innis, Beverly Holmes, Lillie Luark, and Annalee Smith. Those in the Glee Club are Joanne Fawcett, Lillie Luark, Ruth Mallory, Catherine Boliski, Marjorie McKenzie, Martha Innis, Dorothy Reed, Jane Unger, Annalee Smith, Betty Mackenzie, Barbara Diffin, Katherine Huber, Jeanette Cramer, and Bernadette Lukasavitz. The Sophomore representative on the Rambler staff is Martha Innis. Erean Grafton represents the Sophomore class on the staff of the Rose Echo. Now we have a dream toward which to look--the expansion of our school, dances, the Junior-Senior banquet, good times, new acquaintances, and plenty of studying. 21
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MPS. RHOADS Sponsor R iii Q, I ' ' i N ,cv v1 ' - IX ROBERT RABE NORMAN SHOLLER President Vice-President . F if i K - FRESHMAN OFFICERS 4- Y- rigs! ,f..,,,'Z.' 1 . X ff .viii DONALD PARKS JEAN SHOOK Secretary Treasurer 22
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