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SOPHOMORE CLASS The class ol fifty-one began its high school career with ninety members. We elected for our freshman class officers: Bill Roach, prosidentg Jerry Claw- son, vice president: Peggy Starkey, secretary-treasurer. We had the assembly for our homeroom and our sponsor for the year was Mr. Weaver. Patty Fontinel, a member of our class was selected fre-shman track quctcn for the Delphi Relays- The class ol '51 has its share ol honor students and ticfd with the juniors in having the largest number of students on the honor roll, during freshman year. This year, having attained the title of sophomores, we are still main- taining our honor record. Our sophomore class officers are: Iames McGreevey, president, Roger Cain, vice presidentg Ruth Furst, secretary-treasurer. We have four representa- tives on the student council. These are ferry Clawson, Bill Bradshaw, Wanda Hughes, and Bob Hankins. Several Sophomores took part and received first division in the District Solo and Ensemble contest. Those who will participate in the State Solo, Ensemble contests are Bill Boach, Dick Hatton, Herb Parks, and Iulie Smith. We are divided into three homerooms with Miss Coble, Miss Brown and Miss Shelby as home room teachers. Our sponsor is Mr. Weaver. Our main social events have been a skating party, and a May Hare Hop, to which the girls asked the boys. We didn't do badly in freshman athletics. Mr. Schooler, our coach, re- marks concerning our basketball season: Well, l think the outstanding game of the year was the semi-final game of the Iell tourney when we were edged out of the championship by Loaansport by a score of 26-24. ln the tourney held here, we were defeated by Flora 16-14 after leading at the half 12-4. During the freshman track season, we played Monticello, Camden, and Flora in dual meets. We won all of these and several others. +2 '.
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