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Class of '54 aight 0 N 3944: ff E 1 A J SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Kaye Aye, vice-presidentg Pat Lutz, presidentg Sharon Greiv- eldinger, secretary-treasurer. Sophs Make Strong Start The sophomore class of 1951-1952 has been one of the most outstanding classes to enter the halls of Manhattan High. Their talents are seemingly unlimited as demonstrated in leadership, sports, social activities, dramatics and music. The class leaders of these promising students were president Pat Lutz, vice-president Kaye Aye, and secretary-treasurer Sharon Greiveldinger. The sophomore class was re- presented on the student council by Mary Lee Durland and Don McCord. Miss Marley was the head sponsor. The sophomores did all right for themselves in cheerleading this year since they held three of the five positions, and one of them, Joe Steele, was head cheerleader. The other two were Sandy Hunt and Terry Murphy. The class was represented on the gridiron by Roddy Long, who received his varsity team letter. He was backed by several other fellow sophs who received their reserve letters this year. Contenders in basketball and track promise to make a good showing by next year. The Sophomore Hop on November 9 was the first big event which initiated the lowly sophs into the high social standards of Manhattan High. Committee chairmen who were responsible for the success of the well-rounded evening's fun were Natalie Harwood, decorations and publicityg Don Wilbur, refreshmentsg Mary Lee Durland, garnesg and Sandra Smerchek, dance committee. Two popular sophomore girls, Marlene Young and Sandra Smerchek, were nominated Football Queen candidates by the sophomore members ofthe squad. Roddy Long was chosen Football King candidate. Joy Yeo added prestige to the annals of the sophomore class when she wrote the winning lyrics for the new school pep song contest. Sophomore personalities in the cast of the All School Play, The Ghost Ship , included Charlie Peak, Bunny Cowan, Carl Stensland, and Sandy Hunt. Members of the staff from the sophomore class were Janet Kugler, Mary Lee Durland, Natalie Harwood, and Prudy McCracken. One member of the sophomore class, Don Wilbur, was honored byhis acceptance into the Robed Choir. Don also carried a part in the operetta, Sweethearts . All in all it's been a highly eventful year. And just think---they have two more years to go, the lucky stiffs.
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