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SOPHOMORES Activity and more activity keynoted the Sophomore Class this year; success followed the group at every torn. Under the competent leadership of Zelda Lee Anderson, doss president; Catherine Fairhurst, vice-president; Toyo Migaki, secretary; Joan Schultheis, treasurer; Ellen Oriard, parliamentarian; altar linens were hemmed by class members and presented as a Christ- mas gift to the Fort Wright Chapel. A statue raffle was conducted and brought funds to purchase the linens. Sophomore Virginia Reisenauer was the lucky winner. Sophomore social events were on achievement, too. A large crowd of dancers attended the Sophomore Spook Skoop, a Hallowe ' en mixer with a hob-goblin atmosphere; it proved to be a singularly spookish but long-remembered affair. A war bond was pur- chased with the proceeds of the dance. A scholastic accomplishment was the establishment of a Sophomore Scholarship Fund, to enable one girl from the sophomore class to continue her college studies. Money will be added until the sum reaches the necessary amount. Then the scholarship will be offered. The sophomore girls were leaders in every activity. Class sports fan was Carol Ross, president of the Tox archery club; Catherine Fairhurst was photography editor of the yearbook. At the front in sodality affairs were Joan Schultheis, secretary of the general seminar; Katherine Gray, chairman of the Catholic Literature Committee. Outstanding vocalists were Norma Valentine and Margaret Mary Molitor. Other musicians included Ellen Oriard and Maxine McCanna. Tops as a swimmer was Bobbee Lee Judd. A jolly group is the sophomore class. In the front row are: Left to Right: Toyo Mig aki, class secretary: Betty Morin. Carolyn Dore, Eleanore Kelly. Norma Valentine. Back Row: Catherine Fairhurst, yearbook photography editor and class vice-president: Zelda Lee Anderson, class president: Margaret Molitor. Lorraine Yoerg, Katherine Cray, Rosarian Reading Club president: Ellen Oriard, Parliamentarian: Frieda Cowan, Bobbee Lee Judd, Vir- ginia Reisenauer. Not pictured: Mary Allen, Pat Norton, Carol Ross, Maxine McCanna, and Joan Schultheis. » m ) '
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