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Juniors THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Dick Dowty, Bob Ormiston, Jim Pence, Cub Lyons, Fred Ford, Dave Curts, Leroy Murfitt, Mr. Black(sponsor). Mrs. Adamson (Sponsor), Bertha Ashbaugh. Karen Martin, Judy Patterson, Delores Beaty, Donna Lopp. K?y Cooper. Wanda Whaley, Lucille Deno. Ann Fitzgerald, Ruth Wilson, Pat Hancock. Nellie Riegle, Janet Laffoon, Juanita Carroll, Pat Boelke. Shirley Homell(absent). The Junior class started their activities by selling magazines. This proved to be quite successful and showed the talents of selling by the students. The Junior play was the next project for them to tackle. This took very much practice and patience on the parts of the Juniors and the directors (Mr. Black and Mrs. Adamson). It seemed as though the play “Peck’s Bad Boy“ would be anything but a success. But when the night arrived there was never a more surprised sponsor or class; for the play was far from a failure and the best in years. The class sold the concessions at most of the Basketball games. From this class came three of the four yell leaders and four of the first six of the basketball team. 29
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Sophomores THIRD ROW: Ernect Yeoman, Sue Wilson, Joe Schuster, Lester Crudden, John Haynes, Clarence Leitzow. Bill Cline, Sue Tanksley. Mr. Watts (sponsor). SECOND ROW : Peggy Cain, Carol Sue Sell, Bob Nugent, Bob Cunningham, Gene Whaley, Rita Evans, Eileen Griffin. FIRST ROW: Virginia Guthrie, Bernal Varboncer, Sue Carol Hendry, Donna Harris, Marvin Pickett, Calvin Whaley, Martha Riegle, Carol Anderson. There are twenty-two members of the Sophomore class, eleven girls and eleven boys. During the year they lost one of their classmates, Bernal Varboncouer, and gained another, Ernest Yeoman. Have you seen those bright red flashes around school? Well, that is just the Sophomore class sweaters. (Yes, you guessed it!) They got them the hottest day of the season. To start off the Sophomore Frolics they had a hayride concluding with wiener roast at Andersons. King and Queen? Yes, the Sophomores won the popularity contest as usual, with Queen Rita Evans and King Bob Cunningham. At Christmas, the Sophomores sponsored the annual Christmas Dance. Before the main festivities started, the Sophomores had their gift exchange around the huge tree in the center of the gym. The Sophomores served cokes and cookies as refreshments. All in all the Sophomores had a grand time this year. 30
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