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had its share of sophomore athletes: Bill Balfry. Bill Nichols, and Burt Houseworth, to name a few. Something must have happened in the bas- ketball season though, for only two members of the class of 'il-Lee Edwards and Albie Rainson -made the varsity. Rainson appeared in all but one game and ranked third in scoring. Spring sports of course, had their quota of sophomores, with such notables as Bob Brink and Burt House- worth leading the held. The girls also were active in sports. Driving the girls' reserve teams onto their many victories were Gay Davis, Madge Mezy, Gail Smith and Marilyn Wfittschen. The sophomores' greatest undertaking was the Hillbilly Hop , heralded months in advance with giant shmoos and a parade of hillbilly duds. An- other project, not quite so successful, was the class attempt to sell punch at school plays. Somehow, it seems, the sophomores actually competed too strenuously with the performance. The class of 'il was an exceptionally talented group. john Burrows, Barbara Mulvehill, and john Ratti represented the sophs in M.H.S, dramatic productions. The class had its share of brains with such scholars as Dick Kline, Cynthia Lane. Richard Payne, and Cynthia Freitag Qand her fa- mous relief mapj. johnnie Johnston demonstrated the musical attributes of the sophomores with piano playing that would put Frankie Carle to shame. Thriving in the class of '51 were future artists in the form of Dick Clark, Bebe Maron, and Richard Payne. Of course we cannot forget other talents possessed by such beauties as Kathe McDowell, Betsy Fincke, and jackie How- ard. Such personalities as Dick Clark, Madge Mezey and joel Hamilton shall never be forgotten.
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