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5 l ...W ed, ...M V141 ....-, if 5 Sophomore Class Officers and Sponsors Standing, left to right---Mrs. Jean Leever, faculty advisorj Mary Kay Behrens, vice- president, Dee Rasmussen, treasurer: Maureen Patterson, presidentg Kaleen Butts, secretary, Mr. Tom Stewart, faculty advisor. OPHOMORES When we sophomores filed into the Little Theater for our orientation meeting in September, our minds were filled with many questions concerning high school. After an informative program, in which the committee answered many questions, we went to our respective room assignments. Two students explained the articles in the handbook and answered questions about school procedures and activities. After the discussion group, we toured the school and tried to learn the room locations. Soon we became familiar with high school. As the days passed, we became anxious to partici- pate in school activities and elections. After vigorous campaigning, we elected the following class officers: Maureen Patterson, president, Mary Kay Behrens, vice president, Kaleen Butts, secretary, and Dee Rasmussen, treasurer. To advise our officers, we elected Mr. T. Stewart and Mrs. J. Leever. During the Christmas season, we decorated the windows, halls, and the staircase with colorful decorations. We placed wreaths in the windows, red and white candy canes in the cafeteria, and a gigantic white bell in the center of the staircase. To finance our Christmas project, we sold delicious taffy apples to the student body. A new project our class is working on this year is the task of obtaining flowers for baccalaure- ate and commencement. When our class returns in the fall, the class officers will select the class rings and pins for the class approval. The sophomore year has been filled with many new and enjoyable experiences. Next year we are looking forward to an even greater challenge. 20 The I 959 Maroon
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