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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The following officers were elected to serve for this school year: President ........,.. .................... I im Starr Vice-President ...........,.. Wayne Maggard Secretary .......,.. ....... A rlene LaRue Treasurer ................................ Dick Buxton Student Body Representatives ............ Carmen Usabel and Nick Pascoe Reporter .............................. Dolores Axtell The Sophomore class started the year with forty-five students. Two of these dropped out, Calvin Steele and Ronald Coombs. Those not returning from our Freshman year were Iack Reece, Kenneth Archer, Mona Hancock, Gerald I-louse, Bill Mohler, and Eddie Penson. Five new boys, George Watson, Gerald Friend, Fred Marsh, Clayton Graybeal, and Iohn Mahler were welcomed to our class. Clyle Reece left during the year to attend school at Nampa. We wish to thank our room mothers, Mrs. Axtell, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Buxton, and Mrs. Pan- zeri, for all of their help during the year. We would also like to thank Mrs. Laughlin and Mr. Parrish who were our sponsors' We initiated the Freshmen the third week of school. They were instructed to wear burlap dresses and bow to all Sophomores. Initiation only lasted one day but during that time every- one had a lot of fun. There were quite a few Sophomores out for athletics this year. The boys were: Dick Bux- ton, Lee Fleck, Clayton Graybeal, Wayne Mag- gard, Iohn Mahler, Paul McKague, Nick Pascoe, Iim Sheldon, Gene Smith, lim Starr, and George Watson. The girls were: Lucille Dines, Evalyn Hunt, Mary Ann Iohnston, Belva Larsen, Arlene LaRue, Mary Marsh, Shirley McDaniels, Ioyce Muldoon, Molly Panzeri, Carmen Usabel, Helen Wilson, Rita Bish and Dolores Axtell. For attendant to the Homecoming Queen we elected Dolores Axtell. To be Sophomore Sweethearts at the Sweetheart Ball we chose Dolores Axtell, Molly Panzeri, Donna Hazen, and Evalyn Hunt. What was supposed to be a class party was held on October 14, however, some Freshmen, Iuniors and Seniors decided to come. Everyone including the new Sophomores had a swell lime. Our next class party was held in the spring. On March 28 we sponsored the Mardi Gras which was a costume dance. This was our first effort to make money and was very successful.
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Barbara Benson JUNIORS Kenneth Axtell Frank Baker Wendy Bowman Nelson Brant Ioyce Bmdl' David Chase Thelma Cearley Clcryle Cossins Carroll Floyd Ralph Frei lftla Gallivan lune Curt Don Dobbin Karen Farmen
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