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I w Officers of the sophomore class take time from a short .business conference to face the camera. Bob Newton, president, and Charles Vining, vice-president, are standing behind Connie Wright, treasurer, and Karen Armstrong, secretary. ounfiefom JQQIQ .gjofolzomorea On .sjfraiglzf .xdncl Wdfmw Sophomores were busy planning ahead to the time when they would be the respected upper classmen and have the responsibility that goes along with such positions. Though their year had been filled with many pleasant mem- ories, each one looked to the future and a life based on the things that he was taught in his classroms and in related instructions. SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS: , , Miss Nichol Mrs. Cleland Mr. Harvey Mr. Litchfield Miss Gies Mrs. Duncan Mr. Reynolds Mr. Gilkeson Mr. LeGresley Mr. Diehl
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Bashful John Leutert and Dick Patterson perform for the audience's delight. Everyone is interested in his fortune at the Junior Spook Hop, and one couple seems serious about it. uniorti ave .7lzeir gym on jufureg Wemvried fe in ik? ,gud At last the juniors were getting up in the world. No longer underclassmen, they were ready now to occupy the position in high school life and affairs due them, This year saw six of the nine student council execu- tive board members come from the junior class. The Student Council president, Dale Evans, was a junior. In many ways around the school the opinions and 'sentiments of members of this class were expressed. considered, and judged to be of merit and worth. Now ready for their last year in high school, their talents and abilities will be under closer scrutiny, and the opportunities will be many for their use and expression, The hand is out, but it's for a good cause, selling tickets to the party to hclp defray expenses of the party. l -11-
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Bob Alexander Carol Allen Carolyn Anderson Charles Anderson Shirlie Anderson Carolyn Andres Karen Armstrong Gary Ashton Dwight Baker Leina Baldridge 3 V, ,A , V George Bardsley yi , ,, 'E if o f i Genene Garnard Richard Barraclough L 1 51' Wendell Bartels i William Benson .SJOIOLOWIOPQJ jeef Ogle jufKjAJgeJ Scoffied After their second year as Highland Park Scorties, the sophomores begin to feel more at home in familiar surroundings, Responsibilities and privileges of belonging to the school are more fully understood and appreciated. Their circle of friends and acquaintances continue to expand, and their activities have increased throughout the year. Next year as juniors will be an even greater year for them. Anne Bernard Donna Bervert Judy Billau Ingeborg Bilstein Louise Bleidissel Kenneth Blush Saide Boaz Wanda Boettcher Mary Blotz Norman Boydston I -25-
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