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' v SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS On the Phoenix College campus, the Sophomore class constitutes the entire group of upperclassrnen Although the Freshmen class outnumbers them about two to one, the Sophomores have been able to make their presence felt. There have been members of the Sophomore class on every all-school committee and board in the school. The high point of the year from the Sophomore angle is, of course, graduation. The weeks preceding this time are hectic ones with tests, last. minute parties, dances, and farewells. The traditional breakfast for the entire school was held on the day of graduation in Encanto Park. Another tradition which is kept in strict observance is the annual Sophomore Prom. This year's dance was one of the most beautiful affairs of the year. The memories of this dance will be treasured for many years to come by those who attended. Aside from these traditional activities, there were other activities which were sponsored by this class. The Freshmen Picnic was the first party of the year. The Sophomores gave this picnic in honor of the Fresh- men, and skits, games, and dancing highlighted the evening. A big square dance at Bud Brown's Barn was one of the best parties of the year, according to the local grapevine. All of the Sophomores were treated to a big barbecue dinner with all of the trimmings. Everyone danced western dances until the wee hours of the morning. Now, as the last chapter of our PC school days comes to a close, the grads 21-els - U can look back on the two all-too- short years and say Hail Phoenix College . . . Deep in our hearts will her memory remain, forever . . . 64' .ij if if ll-K 'ly' . l x t ffN,- li f, Ti , ' 1 Mg, - ' ' First Semester Officers: Seated Cleft to rightl - Cyn thia Brown, secretary, Bill Kessler, president, Mary Lou Shoemaker, vice-president. 9 O A Standing Cleft to right? - Lee Olson, treasurer, Patty - Makemson, Sophomore representative. C 3 mv '- S' ey? Y, I A - ,nt ,k.:ve- -.... i J ' Second Semester Officers: Seated lleft to righti - Houser, president. 5 1 Standing - Jim Stevenson, vice-president. .y sf -'S Bessie Krauth, treasurer, Judy Van de Car, secretary Shirley Cheuvront, Sophomore representative: Dick
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ZX ttf he it I Crf is 4 a 4344. T :viii we ' r A PAUL WRIGHT, PRESIDENT N EAL ROBERTS, President First Semester Second Semester ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS The Associated Men Students, or AMS as it is commonly called, is composed of all the men students enrolled at PC. lt is the counterpart of the AWS and works in close conjunction with this group and the Associated Student Body. One of its chief projects is the Song Festival which was originated by this group last year. lt has be- come an annual and traditional affair which draws forth the best musical abilities of the sororities, frater- nities, and interest groups. ' ' The AMS also sponsored the Thanksgiving dance, helped to sponsor the Get Acquainted parties, and worked with the Associated Students on the Open House dance. 7.3.-.vs 4 AMS Council - First Semester. Seated Cleft to ' tif - right? - Dave Shuff, vice-president, Paul Wright, Y 'j j president. I , I L Standing Cleft to rightl - Jim Fredrick, Wayne T I - T Johnson, Freshmen representatives 'EIN I gh 4 mi. Xl 1 1 f , ' 5 az. 5123.1 . 55:1 A rig tl - Jack Farmer' Dick Thompson vic , , e-presi- dent, Mr. Calhoun, sponsor, Neal Roberts, presi- .. 1 dent. MS Council - Second Semester Seated Cleft to h Standing Cleft to rightl - Bill Grant Freshm , en representative, Arthur Felix, social commissioner, Abe Sierras, Freshman representative. -f
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DANIEL RUIZ ANGULO - Business Ad- ministrationg Spanish Club vice- president, treasurer, secretary. DELORES RUTH BACON - General. ELLIS T. BASHA, JR. - Pre-Legalg Interna- tional Relations Clubj Current Problems and Issues Club. bv' 4,51 , 'wh' -'- if IH .3 CAROL AKREN. JAMES J. ALFORD - Dramag Masque and Daggerj Bury the Deadj Freshmen As- semblyg Bear Blackoutsg Tau Omega. EVELYN MAXINE ALLEN IMacI-General. fn J aww K5 ,qu PAUL S. BASSFORD - Pre-Medicalj I3 Clubj Pro-Con Clubj Track Teamj Tau Omega. RUTH BAXTER - Secondary Educationg Spanish Club: Alpha. CARLOS A, BECK - General. DONALD E. BENNETT - Photographyg Bear Tracks photographer. DAVID R. 'BENTON - Pre-Medicalf ROTC Clubg ROTC Colonelg Football. MELVIN R. BIGELOW IPabloI - Liberal Arts. -tv
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