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fe nj, r-H1 15 SCDPI-IO ORES ARE ACTIVE W '-x st 11 rd 4th 5th Sophomore Class Row-E. Wagonseller, C. Swanstrom, P. Potts, J. McClure A. M. Augspurger, A. F. Augspurger, J. Carson, D. Hager, D Smith, A. Celeschi. Row-J. Davis, E. Sawyer, M. Storm, W. Suter, P. Robertson, D. Love, S. Swarm, E. Brown, M. Baxter, J. Kauffman, G. Thompson, B. Auterman. R-ow-Miss Augspurger, E. Colvin, R. Kerchenfaut, D. Smith M. Thompson, D. Poplett, K. Jacob, K. Salyards, E. Urban D. Firmes, D. Bradley, B. Hanley, S. O'Nei1l. Row-P. Browning, D. Hutchcraft, L. Zimmerman, N. Kerr V. Carter, L. Schroeder, B. Bryant, O. Miller, D. Riblet. Row-J. Barrow, W. Rutledge, B. Silverstein, J. Summers, R Dozier, B. Pears-on, G. Molen, J. Scott, I. Lewis, B. Phillips 1 v . f Eh.. . 7
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OST ATHLETIC I Junior Class History President ................. ........ M argaret J can Cary Vice-President ........ ........... ......... B i ll Bryant Secretary ............... ....... V erona Anderson Treasurer .......................................................... Clair Shull The junior class consisted of fifty-six in all. As jolly juniors the class had decreased in number but not in strength and intelli- glance. Those who made the honor roll this year were as follows: M. J. Cary, B. Celzschi, M. Diehl, J. Jordan, R. Mulvany, M. V. Potts, N. Rutledge, and B. Nelson. The star athletes were E. Robertson, B. Fel-ri, B. Bonnen, J. D. Smith, and G. Wieczorek. The junior girls won the basketball championship with Verona Anderson the outstanding player. The girls in the Home Economics work were Rachel John- son, M. Riblet, D. Speedie, V. Anders-on, N. Rutledge, J. Donner, and J. Elkin. The girls mixed chorus included M. V. Potts, V. Anderson, and N. Rutledge. Among the actors of Drummer, the juniors included M. Diehl, N. Rutledge, M. V. Potts, N. Jacob, D. Eminger, D. Lappin, L. Logan, M. J. Cary, H. Harm, B. Nelson, and H. A. Johnson. SCI-IGGL as-N .f ,Q -Q D .-. 1- Top Row-Junior lassesg An All-Staterg Hands across the table. B3-ottom R-ow-Gentlemen farm- , ersg Missing-Cary's face: T Happy-go-luckyg Playmatesg Our dark-haired deb. 1 . l I I l
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MUSIC AND DRAMATICS The History of the Sophomore Class President ........... .... J ane McClure Vice-President .... s... ....... ...... D o u glas Hager Secretary-Treasurer .................................... John Carson Behold the promising class -of last year's freshmen! They again had their share of brilliant students: P. Brown- ing, V. Carter, D. Hutchcraft, J. McClure, K. Salyards, M. Storm, M. Thompson, B. Auterman, D. Hager, and J. Scott. Some of the outstanding athletes were J. Carson and B. B. Phillips. Furthermore the sophomore class distinguished themselves in extra-curricular activities. The Cubs' Club consisted of P. Potts, C. Swanstrom, D. Hager, K. Salyards, P. Robertson, V. Carter, and E. Sawyer. The class had two very outstanding actors: Ivan Lewis and Patty Potts. When visiting the girls' glee club, you might have found Anna and Alma Augspurger, P. Robertson, P. Potts, P. Browning, V. Carter, C. Swanstrom, and E. Sawyer. As usual the sophomores welcomed the freshmen by a Fresh- man-Sophomore picnic in September. In the Patrons' play leading parts were taken by James Sum- T mers and John Scott. The class is looking forward to being jolly juniors. M f 5 lk, I in llll Q . lllY'l Ill Al Ill ll 'llly -fllllg, lll'll I-I , t'- op Row-Patty cake, patty cakeg W-ee, wee, Mademoi- selleg Darlene and ??'? -ottom Row-Eat your cake nd have it, toog Two in a us, Miss youg Yea, Bob!
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