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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 5, the freshmen of last year met to elect officers for the coming year as mighty sophomores. We elected the 'following officers: Jerry Tester, President, Tom Craig, Vice Presidentg Linnet Sprunger, Secretaryg Lyle Augsburger, Treasurer. As fund-raising projects the sophomores chose to have a work-day and later on an ice-cream social. The work-day was on October 11, and the ice cream social on December 6. Both turned out to be quite successful. The ice cream social, given in the school cafeteria, was enjoyed by the class and those participating. On October 24, we had our first class party of the year. The class went out to Long's woods for a wiener roast after which we went on a hayride. I UST SUPPOSE Bert Affolder was a glamour boy. Lyle Augsburger wasn't a whiz in book- keeping. Marilyn Baker was short, dark, and a blonde. Donald Bausser didn't hitch hike. Jay Campbell didn't have his blonde hair. Joyce Buckingham wasn't going with a boy near Bryant. Tom Clapp didn't argue with his teachers. Bob Doherty clidn't have so many nick- names. Al Farlow didn't know how to copy. Larry Fenstermaker was tall and dark. Garnet Fravel didn't write to a soldier. Ralph Haines wasnlt the best looking boy in high school. Ernie Haviland made love on a park bench. Lonnie Hough got his lessons on time. Susie Jackson wasn't interested in three certain boys. Jim Long didn't have a way with girls. Roberta Mathys didn't have more than one boy friend. Robert Mathys could settle down in school. Janean Moser wasn't trying to hook a man. Denver Neuenschwander wasnt the quiet type. DeWayne Nevil was short and fat. Rosanna Norr had a date every night. Max Rauch was a ladies' man. Charlie Ross didn't have a southern ac- cent. Dave Shepherd couldn't sing. Christine Smitley was tall and slim. Linnet Sprunger wasn't popular. Flora Stanley didn't like a certain Jeffer- son boy. Paul Teeter didn't get high grades. Jerry Tester wasn't admired by a Junior girl. Roger Von Gunten was short and slim. Marilyn Zuercher didn't have a way with the boys. Mr. Geyer wasn't the best sponsor a class could have. Tom Craig didn't admire a Junior girl. Twenty-five
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