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,ff at f is T Fa1Sop11l?morej5.C1dsB tw R his Of Sgr? ef Xe w C mbnx Exp CA , ' T C34 rr my r - .SQ 7 y Qi , ,SCSU Under the auspicious leadership of George Woodward, the Sophomore Class has gone a long way to make their second year at Marshall a success. Twenty-three skidoo and Oh, you kid were terms heard as the sophomores added to their treasury with an unforgetable dance, The Charleston Capers , A candy sale completes the list of Sophomore Class fall activities . The future-minded class of'64 planned another enter- taining and prize winning talent assembly similar to last year's success. George Woodward Pre sident Lynn Schmoll Vice- Pre sident . Na ncie Akamat su Sec retary Laura Raab Trea surer. This cabinet works hard to keep its class well informed
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Lany Zelda Zorch relates to the student body the tragic tale of the Peach Significant things of life may be Anything at all you see. The rainbow in the space up high The clouds drifting through the sky The wind sailing through the tree Meaningful, each one to me. The spark and object of life anew Brings not wonder to one or two, But to many people with minds a glow Who let their imagination flowg And dream of nature in her glory Leaving to each a wondrous story. By Marge Gribble THE ADOLESC ENT One morning when The storm had gone I wandered out To meet the dawn. I was ionely, I felt small Loved by none Despised by all. I felt so weak I had no home l'd spent my life Condemned to roam. But through my tears And outlook sad I saw something Which made me glad. Seeing it I Began to run Towards this gem Jade, in the sun. I blenched to touch It with my hand This treasure lying In the sand. There by a log And battered boat I found my first Glass fishing float. It came alone Across the sea That fragile globe So much like me. If it can span Such distant seas Who knows? There mig Be hope for me. I was happy I then felt brave l'd face the wind, The rock, the wave. I wouIdn't wander Evermore, Someday, I too Would reach the shore. I took the float And started home Amidst the driftwood And the foam. I walked along The smooth, wet sand, All nature moved At my command. I watched the gulls How high they flew! My thoughts and dreams, They soured too. I felt the wind I saw the sea l said aloud Thank God I'm free! By Doris Brown ht FALL A scene of leaves and baring trees, Of gold and orange and br'0Wn- A rising voice from each north breeze Makes fading summer frown. The greying sky holds darkened clouds, As days begin to wane. And birds fly out in growing crowds, While earth awaits the rain. And thus, the season Fall is born, In bareness and gloom. Preparing earth for winter's scorn And later, Spring's new bloom. By Pat Goodman Don Wallace entertains the student body with his accordian.
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Fran Kane Trea surer ns. fre 4, 1 'ar ,wr WT , .ae ,,,i,M.-...sm-anna U. Marcia Milne A workable unit - the Spring Sophomore Class Cabinet. Secretary 'S .lL , .L I. , Vi .er qv, EAU , ,...o-b ,rf .Qin ,ta 5 f .. 4, ,,1' 5 i H it -- at Div slung . 5 rl Paul Fleischmann Vice- president . Aaron Lee - President The Spring Sophomore Class Cabinet had a great deal to do at the very beginning of their term. The Talent Show was in the final stages of preparation but still re- quireda great deal of work, February 20, the assembly was presented. The Time Machine with Doctor Good 'N' Weird was the theme. The talented sophomores showed the student body everything from Marimba playing to Hula dancing while George Woodward who played the doctor madly twirled dials and pushed buttons. Mrs. Ross Girls' Counselor. Spring Sophomore Class Cabinet :W Y 5 s x ,
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