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H... 11.1.1 1 -.,.-i... 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...i.. 11-1.11-i1.i-ii1iii 11+ 50Pfi0MORES Back Row: Raymond McLaughlin, Gerald Crawford, john Kleymann, Philip Bussanmas, Carroll Vonk Middle Row: John Connors, Eugene McLaughlin, Donald Wilson, Robert Newell, Mrs. Opperman fSponsorJ Fmnt Row: Betty Cummings, Margaret Wood, Nancy Allen, Ruth H:-witt, Mary Gilliam, Anna Mae Miller E W if 'fr SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS lhe Sophomore Class started the year with liUllI'lCCIl memlwers. Cair- roll Yonk, at new memher, :ttlended West Tech in Des Moines lust year. Mary tiilliuni joined us in klillllldfj' from Lincoln lligh. Our class officers were: President. Gerald Crawford: Vice President, john Kleymunn: Secret:try-lreztsurer. Donald Wilsong and Newsreporter, Phillip Bus- S2lllI1lllS. Nlztrgznret Wood wus our clziss candidate for llomecoming Queen, and Ruth llewitt wus the letter Clluh Cztndidate. We were represented on the hziskethztll squzlds by two girls and five hoys, The sophomore girls took the class tournznnent. and the hoys were runnersup in their division. Nine hoys in the class are out for hzisehztll. We have enjoyed two parties sponsored hy Mrs. Oppermun, our class sponsor. ..1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1i1.ii1i..i1.ni.1,,ii1,,,1in-.I,mi-.iii..iiii1ii.-..i,1iiii1in. I4
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