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SUPHUIIIUEXIQB Elizabeth Bowers, Secretary, Gerald Brownlee, Presidentg Darwin Malott, Treasurerg Jack Moore, Vice President, Mahlon Ball, Student Council Representative. The Sophomore Class of 1947 shows great prom- ise of being the leading group at L. M. H. S. in years to come. President Jerry Brownlee proved an excellent choice and along with Vice-president .lack Meore's competent assistance they led their class to success. Secretary Betsy Bowers, new at L. M. H. S., was a smash hit in her job as secretary. Darwin Marlott had charge of the money de- partment and he filled his job very well. When it came to athletics, the Sophomores did very well. Among the many Sophomores who played football, Richard Stanwix and George Ables letter- ed. Many Sophoinores were included on the second team basketball squad, and with their eagerness to succeed they will soon be Dad Perry's right hand men. And in that line All-School Play, Little Honey, the Sophomores did not go unrepresented. Mahlon Ball playeil a vital part in making the play a success. The female group were not to he slighted for sev- eral girls helped on the crew. PA GE 2.4 The Sophomore assembly brought to light some more outstanding talent. Miss Ruttan, Miss Orelup, Mr. Essick, and Mr. Wood, the Sophomore sponsors, gave excellent advice to the class. The Sophomore Class picked Mahlon Ball to fire their ideas at the Student Council and he prov- ed to be the boy for the job. The Serenaders have some more Sophomore talent just bursting from Nancy Sumner, the pian- ist, Paul Erhart, Bob Springer, Art Nease, Dale Kempter, Robert Taylor and Eugene Sweeny, who all play in the band. Aind every one remembers the Sophomore Christmas hit. Lots of shining success is in store for those fine actresses and actors. Also these beginners took leading parts in all our organizations as Y-teens, High-Y, and Pep Club. For a group that pushes ever forward with that well known vim, vigor and vitality, we feel quite safe in leaving L. M. H. S. in the hands of these future leaders of our school.
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