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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1946 the school doors were opened to a group of young and green freshmen, which was now to start an experience in education that would last for four years. The class started by Choosing Miss Lawhun as its class advisor and as president, Marion Willisg vice-president, Martha Bainbridgeg secretary, Shirley Hagan, treasurer, Annabelle Thornburghg and Student Council representatives, Joan Waltz and Terry Quinn. The class of 50 finished the year by rejoicing at the fact that we were to be sophomores. The next fall the doors were now opened to us as sophomores, in fact twenty-five of us. The new class members were Ruth Brown, Lillian Zimmick, Gene Hartman, Richard Wyman, and James Snyder. During the past year we had lost Katherine Keller, Lejune Balog, Ellen Bent, and Charles Stell. As our class advisor for the present year, we chose Mr. Timm. Our class officers were president, Martha Bainbridge, vice-president, Bernadeen Swartz, secretary and treasurer, Lyle Mikel. Our representatives chosen for Student Council were Shirley Hagen and John Poulsen. With our help, the Juniors put on a very successful Christmas party. We then looked towards our class funds and thought they should be increased, so we put our heads together and decided to sell assorted cards which helped out in the job very nicely. Our class was well represented in the musical and sports fields. Thus ends the second chapter of colorful history of the class of 50 .
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