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REFLECTOR SOPHOMORES Back Row KLEFT TO RIGHTJ Richard Baker, Gene Agness, Earl Overman, Ralph Harter, Philip Pring, Jack Klingman, Kelton Lavengood, Donald Kling, Verlin Osborne, Glen Mishler. M1uD1.E Row George Keim, Dale Miller, Don Harts, Bill Shively, Marjorie Buckalew, Betty Condo, Madonna Sipe, Irma Burke, Carleton Anderson, Wayne Ennis, Richard Exmeyer. FRONT Row Phyllis Daniels, Norma Jean LeMaster, Mary Marie Myers, Wanda Lou Wise, Charlene Cowan, Beverly Vincent, Joan Worl, Norma jean Blackburn, juantia Antrobus, Violet Jenkins. NOT INCLUDED Phyllis Clester, Jean Conwell. Vlfe began our Sophomore year with 32 members after losing four of our previous class. They were Pauline Miller, Paul Aaron, Moses Miller, and Mary Ulerick. When electing officers we chose Philip Pring, presidentg Donald Kling, vice- presidentg Norma Jean LeMaster, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Joyce Rinehart, sponsor. We have had two parties during the year, one a house party at Dale Millcr's at which we went bob-sled riding and the other was a hay ride and weiner roast at Norma Jean LeMaster's. SILLY SOPHIES They always called 'em Silly Sophia, The name I could no! see. Till I was in the miclsf of them, Anrl one of fhem was me. -WANDA Lou WISE 26
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REFLECTOR i Juniors BACK Row QLEFT 'ro RIGHHTJ Frank Maple, Bob Christner, Dick Weller, Jim Reed, Walter Hochstedler. MIDDLE Row Bob Myers, Lowell Anderson, Jack Sutton, Junior Weaver, Curtis Ramsey. FRONT Row Mirian Snow, Martha Bullick, Betty Sipe, Doris Hullinger, Phyllis Constable. We juniors started our year by electing Doris I-Iullinger as presidentg Walter Hochstedler, vice-presidentg Phyllis Constable, treasurerg Martha Bullick, secretary and Mr. Lippold as our sponsor. At the end of our Sophomore year our class was looking rather scant with only three girls and ten boys, but our class was increased this year by two more girls, Martha Bullick from Galveston and Phyllis Constable from Peru. We had two parties during the year, an ice-skating party and a roller-skating party. As a means for raising funds we sold soft-drinks and pop-corn at the basket- ball games. Instead of giving the Seniors :i Reception we decided on a trip to Chicago, with the Seniors standing part of the expenses. 25
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REFLECTOR - .. MQW Freshmen BACK Row cI.liI T TO RIGHT, Loren Burke, Dick Shively, Keith DeWitt, Wayne Rhinebarger, Glen Zody, Ernest Zerbe, Glenn Wilson, Mark Detamore, Richard Graft. Mxnuua Row Charles Stanton, Bill Bartrum, Maurice Hahn, Earl Jenkins, Paul Dale Myers, Kenneth Lorenz, Gerald Fiveeoat, Ray Fewell. I7uoNT Row Betty Ann Fawcett, June Colgrove, Carolyn Agness, Leona Hochstedler, Nancy Benson, Betty Childers, Eva Lorenz, Betty Blackburn. Nor INCLUDED Ruby Anderson. We Freshmen were welcomed into the school by a uproaring initiation given by the Sophomores. We felt sure after it was over we could endure anything after that ordeal. There are twenty-six members in our class. The most glory we received was when five of our boys were chosen as the second team in basketball. We had two parties during the year, one a house party at Betty Childers' and the other a roller skating party. Loren Burke is our president, Ernest Zcrbe, vice president, Betty Ann Fawcett, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Lois Snyder our sponsor. 27
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