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'. QM 26 CLASS CF-' '61 Vice-President Hazelron, Pres- ident Erving, Secrefary-Treas- urer Wideman, FIRST ROW: Fischer, Springer, Branscome. SECOND ROW Dunham, Bracher, P. Parks, DeNauIt. THIRD ROW: Bong Wallace, Grandslall, Warione. FOURTH ROW: Wideman Clark, S. Smith, Erving.
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President Tancredi, Vice-Presi- dent Howe, Secretary-Treasurer Shafer. .. .-.-..- ... .-..f.xs..r.- FIRST ROW: Shuman, Pettingell, Bayne, Power. SECOND ROW: D. Handschumacher, Sheets, C, Dickinson, Shafer. THIRD ROW: Hanson, Darrow, Blaisdell, Dwan. FOURTH ROW: Greening, T. Atherton, Trommald, Mitchell. Pride of the Study Hall, thorn in the side of the Seniors, the grubbiest and grandest of them all were the Sophomores. The forty- three individuals molded themselves into a strong, high-spirited unit, and accom- plished much in fields scholastic, athletic: and extracurricular. ln the formal classroom they studied the structure of living things under Messrs. Alf and Webb. . . And, gentlemen, there was life! They learned the meaning of ie regrette beaucoup, se habla espanol, and carpe diem in their sev- eral language classes. They delved into the mysteries of trigonometry and literature, and learned to use correctly their newly- gained driving licenses in Driver Education. The class excelled in athletics, and con- tained lettermen from every sport. A pugi- listic group, Sophomores could be found in every fray and Alamo raid. Occasionally they were known to have stomped grapes in the Fat Man's room. Time remaining to them after demerit hall, sports, and studies was used to join almost every activity on campus. They were particularly well-repre- sented in Art Club and the Choir. Singing and guitar-plunking were two of their fa- vorite recreations. Bicycling, hiking and hi- fi also took their toll of hours. Sophomores attended the dances en masse, and on va- cations they rushed from parties to dates and back, while leaving time for other ac- tivities. ln school, however, they were the sleeping giant not so sleeping, as one faculty member called them. Mr. Perry was advisor to the Sophomores.
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