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rw S c kJ 'N .sr ,'.E.'. ,Dew ' ' L! l T .... 0 Q 1 4-4 unha- --on-A T fi BOB NOTTINGHAM JOAN DeYOUNG President Secretary MRS. BARTHOLOMEW Adviser The Sophomore class took command in the upper halls as usual. How- ever, their period of authority is short lived, for they shall move to the lower halls and join the ranks again next year. . The Sophomore class has taken an active part in nearly all school functions and a large part of the rally and pep teams were comprised of this class. Their main social event of the year was the Sophomorelparty with the St. Patrick theme. lt was carried out with all the pomp and ceremony of the previous years. The class president was Bob Nottingham, and his officers: Harold Sipe, vice-president, Joan De Young, secretary, Larry Danilson, sergeant-at-arms, Dick Foreman, boy council member, Bobby Jo Smithey, girl council member, and Helen Benda, Girls' League representative. Their class adviser, Miss Hiatt, discontinued teaching at mid term. The position was filled by the able hands of Mrs. Bartholomew.
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