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Standing-J. Means, II. Smith. Seated-j. Kinderg absent, P. Orr, Mr, Moore Peter moved up a class and visited the Sopho- mores. As he joined their ranks at a class meeeting, they were deep in details for the all-school party they were to sponsor. This party, he found out, was to have a spring, April Showers theme to go along with the spring-feverish atmosphere of April, The floor show gave the mighty Sophs a chance to show their talents. This included dancing by Bill Truitt and several skits by dramatically UQ inclined Sophs. A guest fe.ature was a dance by Bob Hartman, an l.S.N.U. student. The entertainment was planned by Helen Holliday and her committee. The gym was decorated in umbrellas by Mary Ann Hans and her committee. The other committee, to which all Sophs belonged, was the clean-up committee. The Sophomore class told Peter of some of the swell honors its members had won. Steve McCormick and Helen Holliday placed lst and Znd respectively, in a District Latin Contest in Clinton. This enabled Fmnt row-AD. Phares, A. L. Powell. A. Simpson. D. Pczisley Second row B. Kadlcc, G. Scystcr, B. lladdy, C. Burger, C. Wilburn Twcntyltwxn Sophomores . . . them to go to the sectional contest also. Dorothy Galvin won 2nd place in the District Speech Contest with her poetry reading and went on to the sectional where she placed 4th, In addition to these honors, each six weeks there was a long list of Sophs on the Honor Roll. Besides this, many Sophomore boys maintained places in various sports teams, both Varsity and Fresh- Soph. Three sophomores were cheerleaders-Marilyn Nelson, Mary Anne Hans, and Bill Truitt. Almost all of the Sophs turned out for the games to cheer the teams on to victory. And could they yell ...... The class of '51 welcomed several new members to its ranks this year. Peter saw some of them after the meeting he attended. Those he met were Emma Lou Gardner, Lila Mae Shepherd, Richard Gaddy, Lee Hibbens, Margie Hughes, Gloria Thomas, and Phyllis Bova. Peter thought that these newcomers certainly added much to the school and to the class. Peter found that ollicers of the Class of '51 were janet Kinder, presidentg Pat Orr, vice-president, jessica Means, secretary, and joan Smith, treasurer. Mr. Moore was sponsor of the class. Peter noticed as he left the Sophomore class that most of the silliness which is at synonym for sopho- mofes was quickly wearing olf. He predicted a suc- cessful junior year. Front mwfL. Nordmc, j. Mcaans, A. L-net: Second row iF. Marsh, B. Snrarly, J. Mahan
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