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Bewitched, Bewilclered Something new and different! Each year the Sophomore class finds Senior High was just that-something new and different. There were many new things to learn, do, and understand. Getting adjusted to such a different life seemed to be hard at first, but finally it became routine. Standing on the second step of the ladder. the sophomores were drawing closer to their goal, English and gym were their only re- quired subjects. The many duties of this class necessitated a willing and capable group of officers and sponsors. Mr. Mitchell and Miss Hanlon were chosen as the sponsors of the Class of 1956 They gave assistance to the officers in such duties as getting volunteers to serve the Junior-Senior banquet, decorate for the Homecoming dance, and sell at the games. As the end of their Sophomore year drew near, and they thought back on it, they found they had profited not only through new classes, a different school, friendly teachers, and close friends, but also they had gained new pleasures, experiences, acquaintances, and ideas.-Mary Jane Thulin. H, Aren't you glad we didn't this? asks Walker of Koepplin. Howery, Crosier, and Peterson. Here's where we are now, points out Mack to Whitney. Nelsen, Ellsworth, Ellioti, Schow. and Johnson in world history class. Good thing the heat isn'i on, says Lud- ingion. Sophomore class president. to class vice-president Jensen and secretary-treasuxu er Sedlacek. Page 25
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At the end of football season every young man's fancy turns to basketball. Ellis, El- vers, Hanson, Moomey, and Hasson think about the forthcoming season as they sit in the cage admiring a basketball. the cannon would go off Fxelds M eunke For berg Col11ns and Goldsberry would get quxte a Jolt Tests are really hard on pencil points. Heimers, Sterzbach, Schuldt. Fields, and Slattery line up to sharpen up before a test.
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No, he didn't! Really? Sophomore girls Romans, Siemsen, Jurgens, and Witthoff, add sparkle to the steps as they discuss what someone specia1 has done. Look! Who is that? McWilliams, Schnabel, Shaw, Lovell, and Thulin look over some Senior class pictures. I Q. .. 'W az- Hoping the bell won't ring as they linger on the south steps are Walker, Schottler, Thompson. Delenna Vieth, and DeLores Vieth. It wasn't locked. it just took muscles, says Van Gerpen as the troublesome locker stands open. much to the amazement of Miller, Miles, and Wagner. Page 26
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