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zqmf My Y. Q. jd 144 7h QGWM' DMA gy Stan Stockton, Tom Ober, Barbara Ewing, Helen Collins and Martha Harrison. The sophomore class was represented on the G. R. cab- inet for the past year by Annette Bigelow who was Treas- urer of the organization. Patsy Creel is the newly elected Vice President of G. R. for the coming year. The Hi-Y chose Wayne Hird as Vice President of their organization Jack Jella Wilma Johnson John Kapfer Frances Lawrence Phyllis Marlow Nellie McAlearney Bob Mendenhall Bob Moore Mildred Schapley Irma Jean Shields Betty Skinner Mary Smith Sue Logsdon Donna Maiden Doris 'Marriott Don May Helen Montell Jeannette Perkins Muriel Rodgers Irene Sandelius Paul Stavros Stan Stoakton Harry Stucker Norma Svoboda Eddie Taylor Jane Topping Claire Viesselman Marjorie Vogler SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President .,,,,,.,,..,... ....,.................vV...... ,.............. S t an Stockton Vice President ...... 7....Vs.s..s.....V T om Obel' Secretary ..,,.,... ,.,,...,............,...... ....... B a rbara Ewing Treasurer , .,.... , .... ..,, . . .. . .. . ........ W Helen Collins Student Council Representative ,.,,..... Martha Harrison Page 23 and Bob Ellsworth as chairman of the Service committee. We salute the sophomore class! And we look forward to the best possible Junior class for next year. And we are fully confident that these lassies and lads are cap- able of carrying on the traditions and adding to the honors of Liberty Memorial High School as they con- tinue on into their Junior year.
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' ' fue Q pwmafecf 359771 EWJW' 7a ,Q j?eg0e4f0M0!2fS' The sophomore class of this year is indeed a finished product. Never before have we had a class more willing to cooperate and take part in the school activities. Fourteen of our fine-looking sophomore boys are on our football and basketball teams. We expect many fine athletes to develop from these boys. They are: Bobby Jo Grcen, John Picfkens, James Stevens, Harry Stucker, Pat Patterson, Wayne Hird, Warren Banning, Paul Penny, Leroy Robinson, Merle McClure, Byron Sperry, Shipman Winters, and Robert Docking. There is much talent to be found among this year's bunch of streamlined sophomores. This was expertly dis- played in the yearly all-school assembly, which they spon- sored, and also in the play Seventeen, sponsored by the dramatics club, in which Shirley Nan Har- giss and Carolyn Lemon Vantress Allm Ruth Anderson Mary Lee Applegate Winifred Arndt Warren Banning Hugh Bayles Annette Bigelow Alvin Brubaker Harold Burke Florene Christensou Betty Lou Corel Helen Deane Collins Laverne Cox Patsy Creel Betty Day Dorothy Dicker Jane Eby Bob Elbel Bob Ellsworth Alice Garrett Elfreda Guntert Shirley Hargiss Stanley Harris Martha Harrison Wayne Hird Minnie Lou Howard had leading roles. The student body chose Annette Bigelow, who is a sophomore, as the most popular girl of this year. She was crowned queen at our all school Christ- mas formal. The sophomore assembly was very unusual. It was a choral reading given by a group from the class and was led by Patsy Creel. Miss Gertrude Rut- tan, we are told, sponsor- ed and trained the group. T h o s e participating were: Charles Barksdale, Billy Burgess, Harold Butler, Burke, Kerrell Jacqueline Cline, Patsy Creel, Lester De Weese, Dorothy Dicker, Norma Eisele, Barbara Ewing, Martha Harrison, Ralph Hubbel, Geraldine Kliewer, Frances Lawrence, Sue Logsdon, Virginia Lyle, Phyllis Marlowe, Marjorie Martin, Donald May, Edith Mitehell, John Pickens, Lucille Reazin, Leroy Rob- ison, Charles Robertson, Irma Jean Shields. James Stevens, Stan S1ock'on, Juanita W'ashington. What a peppy bunch these classmen are! Mar- tha Harrison makes us think of them whenever we see her. Stan Stockton told us about them when he introduced the officers. The Sophomore class chose as their leaders: Page 22
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