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Sophomore Scoop The 1954-55 Sophomore Class has come a long way from their Freshman Daze. To put things on an even keel, we elected officers. Sir Anthony Locatelli for President The Most HonorableDaniel Rosemergy for Vice-President Duke William Rosemergy for Secretary-Treasurer Madame Carole Kezele for Student Council Delegate Class'Advisor: Mr. Joseph Phelan, Esquire The talent in our class is really the most! Joyce Isola earned herself a winning position in the Tuberculosis Essay contest. When you hear the sound of band music let your eyes wander to the front of the procession. There you will see the fancy stepping Audrey Erickson. We think she?s really got what it takes to be the best. Our class is represented quite well in the Band. Some of those wind-blowers are: Tony Locatelli, Yvonne Lydick, Bill and Danny Rosemergy, Judy Wickstrom, and Betty Willmers. Flashing blades on the Armory ice brings out the grace and poised skills of Barbara Burda and Carol Paulson. Janet Azzi and Pat Rouse are still wearing cheerleading sweaters, doing their best to pep up the students. Danny Rosemergy is doing his share to promote school spirit too. Danny directs the pep band at all home games and pep assemblies. The Yes Sir, No Sir Organization has in its midst, two outstanding Sophomores. Jay Rowe and Danny Rosemergy hold the titles of Sergeant First Classy the highest they can go this year. By their Senior year they will no doubt be Colonels or Majors. Our class made neat profits on a bake sale and the sponorship of the movie Her Twelve Men. Another undertaking of our class was the sponsorship of a dance: naturally it was enjoyed by all. But then, don't we always put over something worth-while! Janet Azzi and May Ann Boggio are pretty hot female bowlers. Look out fellows, don't be standing on the alley when they're behind dem dere bowling balls. Make plenty of room when Pat Rouse and David Mitchell start doing those snappy Jitterbugs up at the Teen Center. I can assure you, you wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of their flying feet! h Classmates, what did you think of Carol Paulson's bright red crowning glory? Pretty blinding except that she is missing the freckles. What happened? Everybody run when Jeanne Hoganson shows up. She just loves a practical joke, especially when it is pulled on somebody else. Of course Jeanne is doing the pulling! Betty and Bobby are still within reach of Cupid's arrow. Do you think the spell will ever end? They say No! The boys of our class showed marvelous talent when it came to sports. Football claimed many Sophs: Arntsen, Rowe, Marvin Niemi, Salonen, Bessonen, and B. Rosemergy. Rosemergy was the only letter winner. Our class also had a tricky quartet on the basketball court. It included-- big Jay Rowe, center: calm Richard Salonen, forward: scrappy Eugene Arntsen, forwardg and the whiz kid Kenny Pelto, guard. The B tea.m has good varsity material in Bill Rosemergy, Earl Jussila, and Tom Westlake. Other Sophs. who are likely prospects are, Tony Locatelli, Fred Jameson, and Martin Niemi. Sophomores will pave the way for a winning season in track for Calumet High. Here again, in track, we have classmates that have been mentioned before, Rowe, Arntsen, Salonen, Bessonen, Niemi, Rosemergy, Pelto, and Jussila. Of course, we know they are going to help make C.H.S. tops when it comes to sports. You rahl rah! rahl -S-0-P-H-S- rah! rahl ' '
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