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Page Ten Klaus, of Z1 LEFT TO RIGHT: .lim Reynolds, Beverly Reid, Dick Gregory. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ------- - - - JIM REYNOLDS Vice-President - - DICK GREGORY Secretary ----------- BEVERLY REID SOPHOMORE SENTIMENTS At last, weary sophomores! After one trying year of being the lowliest class at Billings High we are willing and ready to shift the weight to some others' shoulders. Remembering our first week of trudging those long, long halls we shudder, and oh! the time we spent wondering why 113 is at one end of the hall and ll4 at exactly the opposite end-we finally de- cided it was done purposely to confuse sophomores, and it surely succeeded! Also the confusion of those first days of lunch-stampede Coh, excuse us, the word is lunch-lineg we do get so confusedll. Then came the biggest, most horrible trial of all-initiation Qinitiation, that's when all the boys made Ziegfeld wish he'd waited until '45 for his Folliesj. But when the fog of confusion gradually lifted lots of wonderful things began to happen. We attended our first assembly here, and loved it. We joined clubs and attended meetings along with our upperclassmen, the juniors and seniors fallahlj. Some of us took part in assemblies, served on club committees and to a few privileged ones came the honor of becoming Broncs, in either football or bas- ketball. ln November we knee-knockingly went into Revue try-outs. We went in strong and came out- well, anyway, we came out. Some of us signed up for the production staff. We learned and slaved but felt justified after working ourselves to the bone because we know we helped, even if only a little, to make the Revue the success it was. XVe then out-did the juniors and even the seniors fallahlj to win the school bond drive on December 6. Very soon afterwards plans began to be made for the Christmas formal and when the great night arrived many sophomores were present to be part of the happy throng who enjoyed that won- derful dance. The New Year brought more thrills-basketball season and out-of-town trips. Also there were the guffaws and giggles during tryouts for Junior Missl'-all the side-splitting and back-breaking work getting ready for the play-the final hustle, bustle, and success of the actual performances. All these things and many more have helped to make us an integral part of the student body. Now lost in the mist of history are the unpleasant things, the hard trials, only the fun and joys shine through as we and this school year, sadly waving good-bye to the ever-helpful senior class fallahll- oh! dear, we're going to have to stop that, after all, we're almost Juniors!
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