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Sopltontore Ha ing been here sueh a sliort time, the sophomore elass has done well. W ' e ha e been represented in all tields: sports, music, dramatics, and anything that came our way. The close ol: this school year brings our class to a significant milestone along the road to higher education; we have reached the half-way mark. Al- though many changes have taken place amonw our ranks, we ha ' e come to realize how quickly two years can pass. Many friendships formed here on the Old ffill may well prove to be lifelong. Our first year proved to be a memorable one. We wore our green caps and bowed respectf ully to upper- classmen, but secretly felt exalted because of our picnic and its great climax— the rinoino of the chapel bell. Our class decided to shine in sports this vcar. Many of our fellows worked long and hard playing football and basketball, and participating in track e ents. Bill Chaney was selected for a position on the Pioneer All-Conference second football team, giving honor to the sophomores. Other sophomore football boys were Ron Herrin, Cloyce Burns, Harold Mouse Davis, Marino Garcia, Art Hartman, Jack Frost, I larold Zeeb, and Eddie Biznek. McKendree had a wonderful basketball season, and the sophomore class was represented by Ron Herrin, President - - I ice Prcsidciu Secretary- Treasur RoNAiD IlrnniN I Iahoii) Sheets Daphene Coston
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Myers J. pi ftli Ci C .- Ok Id remain thnniylinut tlic irilnilations as well as the joyous occasions. To lead our class wc ha c elected ' ery capable and competent oFficers: Withan ustin, president; Ceor e Brown, ice president; and Dorotliv Lowe. secret;irv-treasur er. We ha e no doubt that the knowledge and c. - |ierienee which we have gained in the previous three years will bring prestige and distinction to the mem- bers of our class. tiseiiniayer Fox arclay 20
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Crisp Jim I lamilton, Jim Ijiirnctt, and Dill Clianc ' . Excelling in track as last year, the sophomore thin- clads are Art Hartman, Dick Oglesby, Dick Packard, Harold Sheets, David Da ' is, and Clovce Burns. Next in line lor the sophomores to shine in was music. When the chorus presented The Messiah, the sophomore class contributed tour vocal soloists: Lester Dewhirst, tenor; Joy Luman, soprano; Ruth Klthoff, soprano; and Daphenc Coston, contralto. June Ilender was the ' iolin soloist. Courtney Corday m Cassidy Ensley
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