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Sophmore Class History All of you are familiar with the word sophmore, which means wise fool . By striving constantly, we have lived up to the title well. The Class of 66 has been proud to have Marlowe White as President, Jay Jensen as Vice-President, Carol Hayes with dual job of secretary and student council representative, and Kay Mizell as treasurer. The other representative to the student council was 10-Bis Larry Leibrock. Showing notable academic abilities, 80 OA, of our class are now accomplished biologists, due to the patient teachings of Mr. Simcox and nights of hard studying. Thanks to Mr. Jensen, we are now able to reason enough to realize that geometry is definitely our subject, for all of us can now recognize the logic of most statements. We give our utmost thanks to Miss Hargrove for inspiring us to become orators, writers and dramatists. Wie became so involved with Shakespeare's fzzlizff Caemr that the Ides of March is now our official day of mourning. In football, our school won the Class C champion- ship with the enthusiastic participation of the sophmore class. At any basketball game or wrest- ling match our flamboyant athletes could be seen fighting for victory, and our ardent girls cheering them on. Considering that the sophmore year is one of the most difficult in high school, we feel that we have worked hard and that our class has been well represented in the school life of 1963-1964. Janet Williamson Mary Foster ix, x5 , ' ff- ' tl Marlowe White, President, Jay Jensen, Vice-President Carol Hayes, Secretary, Kay Mizell, Treasurer. Officers of the Sophmore Class, Brewer Alexander Burwasscr Karen Drake Mary Foster Patriria Gavlinski Henry Hatfield Carol Hayes Bradford I-lerbcrt
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400,000 Berliners greeted President John F. Kennedy at the Schoeneberg Rathaus, Ber1in's Townhall.
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