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WW i' M Q .J 'Llffw MQW N H First Row: Phyllis Waters, Mary Monter, Clifford Whitmer, Ida Beiriger, Patty Selters, Lila Seamster, Miss Reynolds. Second Row: Ann Drake, Duane Newman, Rubie Childears, Leo Harden, Nellie Beiriger, Leo Stoeber, Jane Ortega. . Aim ,fi fr, P I ifflff fly Q milf -1 ' 1 e J mi? it Sophomores T ff X U CLASS OFFICERS h W X, President -------- Leo Stoeber , ' I f ' , Vice President ------ Nellie Beiriger J f U X . .1 N l Jfk Yvxj! Secretary - - Rubie Childears ' N A f Treasurer - - - - - Phyllis Waters I I N O if X Q Historian ----- - - Duane Newman LQ! Q X N! Student Council Representative - - Ann Drake ' Sponsor ----- - Miss Reynolds The Sophomores hold the record for being the smallest class in the school and the luckiest. Thirteen is a lucky number, and our class consists of thirteen people. In the fall we were lucky to be able to initiate twenty-six nursery-rhyme characters into the Sargent High School. After the initiation assembly, they ceased being characters and became just freshmen. We think the thing that shocked them into being freshmen and not characters was seeing one of their members huddled apparently naked in a wash tub repeat- ing over and over rub-a-dub, rub-a-dub. Also, a small class can get around a table, so our class had a party to celebrate the approach of St. Nick. There was chicken and dressing with all the trimmings, gifts that could only have been thought up by Santa's most mischievous helpers, and candy canes to assist those who became too hilarious. In March came the intramural basketball toumament. Lady Luck deserted us, and we wound up in the cellar. Paqe Twenty- th
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Y -2:1 I CAST Carrol Patterson - - - Bob Parker Jack Ecord - Mr. Parker Nancy Van Nostrand - - Joan Albernaker Norma Goff - - Mrs. Parker Clifford Whitmer - - Dickie Parker Mary Kehler - Mrs. james Cora-Belle Hathaway - - - Mrs. Hill Pat Waters - - Betty Parker Barbara Haynes - - - Mrs. Brunswick Lois Entz - v - Gwen Anderson Fred Liston - - - - Plainclothes man Helen Batchelcler - - - - - - Louella Leona Mae DeFreece - - Miss Bright Miss Monson -'--- Make-up Director Junior Martin - - - Mr. Albemaker Lewis Entz, Ronald Hart, and Merwin Metz - - - Eddie Alhernaker Charlie Griego - - - - Stage Managers Mr. Glim -------- Director Our junior Class Play, The Case of Springtime, was put on before a full house. The play begins as Bob telephones the high-school principal, pretending that he is sick. When he is caught in the act by his father Bob is forced to tell the whole story of how he tried to saw joan in half. Of course the trick didn't work, and Bob is in trouble. Dickie tears Mr. Albernaker's fomial coat while demonstrating his muscular power to his girlfriend Cweng and to make things even worse, Dickie plans a hot seat, a dash of pepper, a pin cushion, and some sticky ily aper for the romantic double daters, Betty and Eddie, Ioan and her college date, who were to return to the Parker liome for a snack after the danceg and who should receive the results but the P. T. A. Ladies who were to help Bob out of his troubles with Mr. Albernaker. Of course, this only means more trouble for Bob. After being taken to jail for what were supposed to be animals stolen from the zoo, Bob pulls his magic tricks and disa pears from the police station. He finds Joan and asks her to marry him. She promises him that she will wait for lihim at the gates of the penitentiary. As Bob starts to leave for the police station again, he is caught by the plainclothes man who asks Bob to explain where he ot the little animals that he called rabbits. While Bob is telling his story, the lady from the zoo arrives and tells tie officer that Bob has done something wonderful with the socallecl rabbits, that are reallyxChinchillas: he now has twenty-one in the basement. All ends well for the two lovers. Page Twenly-two
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,sl .W 77' lhirrl Row: Miss Rominger, Iva jo Hart, Kenneth Pope, Merlyn Boss, Glenn Dobey, Milton Mathias, Orville llathaway, Wayne Todd, Juanita Burkholder. Svroml Row: Melva Crawford, Jane Stoeber, Margaret Macy, jean Stoeber, Eliza Ortega, Edna Aguilar, Ioan Rodman, Loyola Romero. First Row: jack Kinser, Buddy VVorker, Ralph McClaugherty, Billy Thorne, Robert David. Freshmen This year the mighty class of '5l met at the doors of Sargent as Freshmen, our sponsor was Miss Ptominger, with Don Kehler as presidentg Milton Mathias, vice presidentg Billy rlihorne, treasurerg Robert David, secretaryg and Wayne Todd, student-council representative. Our hopes were high, although we were a little green, and we did our best. We were all worried about the initiation, but it was lots of fun. As part of our initiation, we gathered wood for a huge bonfire at the Homecoming. Other highlights of our year were our class parties. For the first one, we had an ice- skating party, topped off with a Weiner roast and dance. On our second we went to Salida with the intention of swimming. We all survived and had a swell time. Through the year were many enjoyable events. Next year we will look back and say, Wliat a really wonderful year, as it really was. Page 'l'wm1y-four
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