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CLASS OFFICERS ALVIN ROSE ----- President VIRGINIA BEABES - - Vice-President LOIS STATLER - - - Secretary CHARLOTTE WEIMER - - Treasurer 5 01444 THE SOPHOMORES' STORY We certainly think a lot ol the sopho- mores not only because they are our sister class, but because they are one grand bunch of kids. They dig right into any job or amusement with the same smiles on their laces as if one gave them as much pleasure as the other. Charles Norris had the pleas- ure ot leading this class as freshmen. They were well represented at all the dances and were anything but the usual run of shy ireshies. Many of our familiar orange and black band uniforms were donned by these boys and girls as soon as they could get fitted for them. The orchestra claims a portion oi their talent which will prove to be a valuable asset in future years. In Mr. Diller's presentation of the operetta, the Chimes of Normandy, he found these musical sophomores indispensable. The actors and actresses of this fine class may be found in the Iunior Dramatics Club which proudly presented them in many assembly programs. Pep? Are you looking for pep? They have it all on the cheerleading squad composed mostly of members of this class-Lois Statler. Betty Ann Fridy, Dorothy Bender, Barbara Ream and Helen Lalferty. At football games last fall the girls served refreshments--soft drinks, and piping hot weiners smothered in onions. Excellent bleacher service, too. In the field of sports the boys are really prominent. Of the Varsity Eleven tour were sophomores-Howard Christner, Iohn Foley, Charles Vogel, and Bill Kebblish. The I. V. basketball team was tour to one in favor of the sophomores.
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Page 34 text:
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Charles Snyder, Ruby Flick, William Schrock raise 'AOld Glory afwifzanan Glau THE FRESHMEN'S SPIRIT Last fall the doors of our school were opened to a new group of energetic young recruits. Little did they know what was be- fore them. Putting their hands to the plow, they were determined to make the best of a new adventure. Now we see the results of this determination. The freshmen are becoming well trained serv- icemen--learning to do their duty in the way it helps their countrymen most. Many h . ave, by now, proved their ability in play- inging, dancing, and acting. Others are keeping up school spirit by being cheerleaders. We know th t a more members ot the freshmen class will show their talents in the are beginning to ing instruments, in s near future. Many of the new recruits have attend- ed the sports events and have done much to . . increase the players morale. At all the 30 i dances the student body is beginning to see that it takes the latest draitees to bring out the true art of fine dancing. Be- sides proving their scholastic ability, the freshmen have been taking part in many phases of war work-participating in scrap drives, helping their iellowmen as and doing their bit in Iunior Commandos, the Iunior Red Cross. Also, many of the boys of the class are fine Boy Scouts. To do a job well, such a good start is necessary. So, freshmen, continue to do you know how. With your job the best apologies to Mr. Lincoln and his renown- ed Gettysburg Address, The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can they did here. never forget what
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