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Sophomore Class 0 Hcers Left to Right-Ierry Johnston, Tony Amberg, Marlene Bland, Qave Green. THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS LIE ON THE SHOULDERS OF THESE STUDENTS. September-the halls were filled with three hundred sophs-wide-eyed at the seeming confusion of senior high school. They were no longer the big shotsn of junior high, but the insignificant lower classmen who good-naturedly accepted the jokesand insults of the seniors, the traditional wheels.', Their first big project of the year was to show the upperclassmen their stufI,', which they accomplished by presenting a sophomore talent show assem- bly. The entertainment was planned by the newly elected class officers: Tony Amberg, presidentg Marlene Bland, vice president, jerry Johnston, secretary, and Dave Green, treasurer. They were assisted by the class sponsors Mrs. Haley, Miss Hopkins, Mrs. Burch, and Mr. Canton. Later in the year the sophs also presented a Friday the Thirteenth pep assembly. A new phase of the counseling and guidance program was introduced to the underclassmen. They explored their own vocational abilities and visited various Kankakee industries in which they were interested. For the first time students interviewed prospective employers about the opportunities open in their respec- tive fields. The sophomores constituted an enthusiastic group with a host of leaders in their ranks. They soon made names for themselves in clubs and in sports as well as in their classrooms. Those who kee their eyes on them for the next two years will undou tedly see them finishing their senior year in a blaze of glory.
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