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Sophomore Class History Leafing through the Sophomore Picture Album the memories of the past are renewed afresh in our mindsq The first picture to greet our eyes, marked September 5, 1950, is the happy one of thirty-two bright expectant faces greeting Sister M. .Iosepha on the opening day of school. The next picture, though slightly blurred because of the rainy weather, shows the class on our annual hayride. The portrayal of the happy faces proves that not even the weather could dampen our spirits. Beneath this is the inspiring photo taken in church of the high school forming the Living Rosary. We scan the picture closely to pick out our own faces. What a privilege and remembrance this should be to us all. We smile as we observe the next picture remembering the fun we had at the Beta Club skating party. Although there were a few casualties, we had a wonderful time. Our faces take on a look of sadness as we recall the day in December when Shirley Joyal, one of our dearest classmates, waved good-by as she left H. C. H. to move to Indianapolis. The next snapshot is one of Michael Morrissey, who came from New York to join our class and fill Shirley's vacant seat. We can almost hear Christmas bells as we review our next scene. Our party and ex- change was traditional and delightful and made even more so by Father Lester and our school nurse, Mildred Hull, as guests. Only the Sophomore Class is able to understand the meaning of the next photo which shows nothing but a stack of books strewn with moth balls. But to our understanding it means the privilege of two days of retreat, when books, studies, and ball games were forgotten and time was taken out for a spiritual check-up. The determination of our class is shown in the next picture. Yes! The pencils and pads are indications of the magazine sale in which the Sophomores came in third. The next picture is that of Roberta Young holding a lovely Rosary, blessed la- Father Payton, which she received as a prize for her composition based on the topic W: the Family Rosary Means to Me which was entered in the Rosary Essay Contest. This group of smiling faces are those of James DeLuca, Hubert Kelly, Kathleen Kline, Marilyn Querry, Donna Krumanaker, Kenneth Stoffel, David Stratman, and Roberta Young. These eight members of our class were invited to join the Beta Club. The following page holds several pictures all pertaining to our I. C. T. Shirley Millner, Patty Hammond, and Hubert Kelley, our yell leaders, dressed in powder blue and maroon led the Sophs' cheering section in grand manner. Different snaps of the team in action remind us of the excitement of that day when we came in second. The last picture in the Sophomore's Album is one in which we wish God Speed to the Seniors of 1951. CLASS OFFICERS: President - James DeLuca CLASS MOTTO: Today we fail, tomorrow Secretary - Roberta Young we strive Treasurer - Kenneth Stoffel CLASS COLORS: Powder Blue and Maroon CLASS PATRONg Blessed Martin de Pores CLASS FLOWER: The White Lily Z5
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