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SOPHOMCRE CLASS ,, m . .,. ...ai 2 Q 1. k 'S M. fi if f Vice-President M. Mcllhenny Sponsor Mrs. Iones President Greer Oberholtzer , I l. M, 5 H I
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Vice-President Bob Kelshaw and Secretary Charlotte Hazelhurst Along with all her other duties, Miss , C ' ' ' hristine Straub found enough time to act as sponsor for the eleventh gra-de Sh . e proved extremely helpful and her efforts h . ave not gone unappreciated The collecting of dues turned out to b , e the only real problem with which the class had t o cope. A barrage of posters made the students dues conscious and in th , e end, everything turned out successfully and a d ' goo record of collections was made. The Iunior-Senior reception, planned and given by the Iunior Class turned out t b , o e quite an affair. There were music, dancing, a d f d n oo, plus a good number of merry students from both classes. All th' IS Went into making the occasion one that was en- joyed by all. Another class project was the Iunior edi- tion of the Cheltonia.n. Many budding new ' spapermen were discovered and the prospects for next year look especially bright. Although the Iuniors have certainly en- joyed the position they held this year, they are definitely looking forward to , next year when they will really take over the job of running the school.
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After the first excitement of entering a new school wore off, the Sophomore Class knuckled down to work. There was much to do, too-including electing class officers and collecting dues. With Mrs. Margaret S. Iones as class sponsor, things soon got under way. The election of officers was tended to first, and the many petitions, campaigns, and speeches which always make election time so thrilling brought these results: Greer Oberholtzer, president, Helen Buck, vice presidentg Kay Stalford, secretary, and Matthew Mcllhermy, treasurer. These four students have proved worthy leaders and well deserving of the confidence which their classmates had put in, them. Because of present conditions, the numer- ous parties and gala affairs that are usually planned were done away with. The class did not miss these too much though, and threw all their efforts into getting out a really super edition of the Cheltoriian - of which lane Kremer was editor. By far the biggest issue of the year was class dues. All kinds of campaigns and drives were executed in order to get them all paid. It turned out to be quite a job, but the results were well worth the efforts. All in all, this has been a busy and happy year for the Sophomores, and at its close they are eagerly looking forward to another one. Vice-President Helen Buch and Secretary Catherine Stalford
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