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Sofi uHHOXC (?£ Z44, 955 Lee Armstrong Sylvia Baker Bob Burns Donna Coulson Bernice Damon Leo Damon Ella Ellis Cherrie Evans Ellen Garrow Bobby Jean Gleason Norita Grotte Harold Hensley Jim McWhirter Tony Nahrgang Bob Nichollson Lorre lie Rovreit Shirley Sand Betty Lou See Ron Skites 17
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Secretary T reasurer President Vice President Jim McWhirter Bobby Jean Gleason Cherrie Evans Bobby Nicholson The Sophomore class started the year off with a BANG by sponsoring the annual Freshmen Initiation. The morning of Sep- tember 27th we started the long journey up the hill to give the C a new coat of white-wash. We were accompanied by 20 eager Freshmen. After this was accomplished, we ail returned to school where the night program of the initiation was cancelled due to cer- tain difficulties encountered at the C . The dance was held and enjoyed by all who attended. The second Sophomore sponsored dance was November 7th. We decided on a wilderness theme. Sophomores turned woodsmen to furnish the trees for the dance and several truck loads of leaves were also obtained. There was a path leading from the entrance of the gym to the other end of the gym in whose branches were various kinds of stuffed animals -- pandas, teddy-bears and just plain ol' bears. These furry little beasts were furnished by the Sophomore girls, who obviously aren't afraid of big bad wolves or little black bears. A delectable, if not odd tasting concoction was brewed by Ellen and Elaine and was purchased by the bravest and thirstiest of the frolickers. Delightful dance rhythms were fur- nished by Johnson's Orchestra which also furnished music at other Sophomore sponsored dances. The last important activity left on the Sophomore calendar of events was sponsoring Ketochi Day. The program, parade, picnic and dance was our contribution as the final to a successful year. With our sights set on the Junior Class spot for next fall we look forward to its activities and wish the Class of '53 good luck and success in the future years. 16
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President...................Andy Martinez Vice President..........Margaret Simpson Secretary.............................Pat Madden Treasurer....................Mary Kambo When Freshmen noses were counted last fall, we found there were 20. They (the upperclassmen) said right from the start that our bunch would take some watching. The day the Sophomores initiated us will not be long forgotten. After taking more than our share of punishment in the traditional painting of the C , we turned on our antagonists and when things were even- ed up, they looked worse than we did. Although, this rebellious demonstration on our part cancelled our other initiation festivities, we enjoyed our first fling of High School social events at the dance which was not called off. Members in our class have taken an active part in school activities. Donna Grove, Margaret Simpson, Orville Johnson and Roberta John- son play in the school band. Our freshman athletic star is Bill Campbell, who made the A string in both basketball and football. Rick Burleigh and Charles Simenson proved themselves on the hardwoods to be outstanding. Many freshmen and their dates attended the Christmas Formal to give moral support to their king and queen candidates, Charles Simenson and Pat Madden. Naturally, the seniors had the crowns fitted, but everyone had a wonderful time. We wish to thank the upperclassmen for teaching us the ropes . With this one year's progress under our belts, we are determined to become one of the best classes this school has ever turned out. V 18
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