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ll' ..-0'---..t-L-,Q-..s,- 'hi 1 Norma ll.1mmond K.iren XX Jyin.in 'led Contri Mr. Brow n 3ctwl.1t'.1 RefHz'ie11.'.1l11e l9rei1.Jw11 Spun lmili, Gardner Mr, 'lensen jim Cobb Harold Chapin lierzinrer Spmiwr l'1i'e-Pre-fderzt Repreierzftzfli 6 XX ith one year behind them, .in up and morning sophomore class opened its school year by holding a grand Sophomore Hop. Along with the Hop, the Class of '53 sponsored 1 well-attended tlass picnic, The sophomores were ably led by president, Ted Contrig viee-president, jim Cobbg setretary, Norma llainmondg treasurer, Emily Gardnerg and boy and girl representatives, Harold Chapin .ind Karen Vifaynmn. The tlass sponsors were Mr. Edwin Jensen and Mr. hiitlfblltlll Brown. The tl.1ss had the good fortune of having their candidates, Max Marr and Leila Rae Miglioretto, trowned king .md queen of the Harvest Ball. The tlass was well represented in sports as well as other school .1t'tivities. Soplznmoras'
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