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September-Back to school, we trooped- two hundred strong-this time as sophisti- cated sophomores ready to endure the rigors of plane geometry and Caesar. We were greeted by our class adviser, Mrs. Davis, and our second year at ECHS started with a bang! October-Our banner with its inspiring motto, Seeking Higher Things, was proudly displayed. Congratulations, Ruthanna! We cer- tainly appreciale your effort in planning the design. This months attraction was the skate. Imagine! Two hundred people attended! No wonder Bettie Hardin found her feet in front of her instead of under her. November-Well! That certainly was a load off our minds when the responsibility for run- ning the class was handed over to our newly elected officers--President Zane Bolinger, and his capable assistants, Rena Sisti, Carolyn Gri- fith, Rosemary Bloom, Pauline Gatto, and lack Kinkead. December-And just listen to this! lack Emptield, Irvin Foust and Iack Kinkead dis- played such brilliant tactics on the football field that they earned their letters this season. Another laurel for the Class of '45! Ianuary-Flash! ..... Biggest surprise of the year! The Sophomore Girls' Trio finally learned a new song, and the everlasting Rio Rita was permanently discontinued. I Ill INII I ILUR . . . IH I .N SUI'llI5'l'I1f I'l'l','II SUl'lI5 . 5-1 l'tf' 'l lQl il'-A lltll'lff' l 'l l ll!! llltftll lv -' tix ti, l as-.vvzr Mt- Dirt: IM.t- i! ls- N. rr Kntitwlxvx LQvztt1 - bvttvxtxxt fir'- gf: 'l'tvs1t!mw'i lint-' li1r'iu'i1.f Rf -rt ll-'mt S:-It 'Vim l'v'-:.1 v's ll! it l3'p.1't-it lm- .tml tim february-The month of Cupids and hearts! Anna Thomas and Margaret Katona exhibited skill in art by making a beautiful Valentine box for the Home Economics Department. . . . . . Sophomore Latin students presented a portion of Shakespeare's Iulius Caesar. Tom Brutus Englehart and Mark Antony Myers made noble-looking Romans, but the weep- ing sophomores threatened to flood them off the stage. March-Sophomores in the limelight again! Pat Dunegan, Dale Guynn, and Frances Whar- ton in the English Program proved what might happen to slang-users. And we hardly recog- nized Doris Rice with her southern accent and black face! April-Ah Spring! And with it came that same old feeling. Nadine and Kiff seemed to be hampered by the presence of a rose- scented cloud hovering over them. Of course in the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. The Sophomore Party blotted out everything unpleasant this month. Despite rationing the food was super- abundant and super-delicious. The rare Tib- bott and Taylor Piano Team also contributed toward making the party a howling success! May-At last! Another year gone, and as we step from the ranks of the silly sophs to the exulted state of upper-classmen, we look triumphantly back on our happy sophomore yea.: The boys from our class who entered the armed forceslare: Bronson Bradley, Richard Brown, lack Bumford, Iames L. Edwards, Rob- crt lllig, and Richard Leary. . ,. .HH
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