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SOPI-IOMOBE CLASS As summer vacation drew to a close and the half-dreaded school days began, the Sophomore class settled down to a long year of hard work. When a census had been taken, we found that we had an unlucky number of thirteen members in our class. After class elections had been held Allen Underwood was found to be our president. Jim F eibel was elected secretary, while Tom Bonnell was elected treas- urer and Don Cole councilman. Under this able leadership we could hope for a successful year. At the First grading period Bob Zollinger, Jim Feibel, and Rod VVillcox found themselves on the coveted Honor Roll. In the second grading period Bob Rosen- feld and Bill Barnes joined the ranks. lVhen the first football game was played, four Sophomores-Don Cole, jim Feibel, and Bob Zollinger-were with the team. Of these four, only Big Zoll won his letter, but the others earned valuable experience for next year. Rod Will- cox and Dick Bull were managers. With the football season over we turned our eyes towards the basketball sea- son. No one from our class tried out for the varsity, but Bob Zollinger and Tom Bonnell turned in good performances on the reserve squad. Jim Feibel and Bill Barnes swam for the Academy tankers. Wayne Kayser was varsity basketball manager, and Don Cole and Rod Willcox were members of the newly formed cheerleading group. For spring athletics Al Underwood, Bob Zollinger, Wayne Kayser, John Ayres, and Rod Willcox will try their luck in baseball. The tennis team will claim jim Feibel and Bill Barnes. To extra-curricular activities our class contributed a great deal. Many boys secured advertisements for both of the school publications, and Rod Willcox and Jim Feibel contributed regularly to Academy Life . WVayne Kayser's photogra- phic skill has been appreciated by both the Caravel and Academy Life . Now, as the school season draws to a close, and summer vacation once more looms ahead, we can truthfully say that we have had a profitable and enjoyable year. Page Twenly-three
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