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am sisgggl ff SOPHOMOREICLAZS County High School with an enrollment of 63. Of these there were 33 b and 30 girls. Though we lost 14 last summer and during this year, we gained 10 more. - The Sophomore Class st d its second year in Crook At the beginning of the year we had elections. The officers were as follows: President, Roland Harris Vice-President, Russell Buckley, Pinkey Bergstrom Secretary, Barbara Burson Treasurer, Betty Dorrell Student Council Member, Oneda Buckley The Sophomore Class was represented in football. Art Smith was on the first team and Homer Williams was on the first team part of the season. Four boys earned their letters. There are five girls in tumbling. They are all two-year veterans. During the basketball season, seven boys tried out. Of these Jerry Noble made the first five, and the remainder were on the second squad. On the Blue and Gold Banner Staff are five members of the class. At the beginning of the year Lee Colgrove was appointed chairman of the bond sales. Lee moved to Lansing, Michigan and Nola Miller was delegated to take his place. Six members of the class are in the band.
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