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mlersoh 'csirlmzt ll X I Eugene Pylcs Vice P1'es-irient T 2 Ulu , in V cron lcn. Stella Arwin Hoxsworth Secretary 7'reasure'r This year the sophomores are really going places. They have sponsored many activities, all of which were a huge success. The first big event was the Sophomore Mix. The dance was given on a get ac- quainted basis and took place October 17th and was held in the Vista Room of the Mc- Loughlin Heights Rec. Second-was a talent show. Practically everyone attended and the sophomores made a good profit from their hidden talents. The unusual title given to the event was Where Do We Go From Here? and was based on judgment day. Each person from earth was obliged to display his talents in order for St. Peter tEugene Pylesl to select a final resting place. To assist in carrying out the decision were Gabriel tDoug Kendalll, two angels, and a duo of clowning, resourceful devils. What next? Our sophomores sponsored an all school skating party which, with the co- de Ww- . .K Ng. is fl Dick Nelson A ctivity Manager operation of the juniors and seniors, was very successful. This exciting event took place February second at Holcomb's Roller Rink. As always, at a sophomore activity prizes were awarded. Then the little once unknowns, but now well-known for their good activities, gave a dance. It was for Saint Patrick's Day and the whole school was invited. The dance took place March 17 from 2:30 to 4:30 in the after- noon. Held in our own auditorium and with the music of our own school band the dance was fun for all. A special event that took place during in- termission was an old-fashioned vaudeville where everyone was allowed to participate. The best of the lot was chosen by the ap- plause of the audience, with first, second, and third prizes awarded. The final event of the year was a picnic for sophomores on local amusement grounds. 33
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First row: Frank Gaylord, JE'l'l'y Hamm, Georgianne Jordan, Alice Jackson, Eleanor Lamp- man, Dolores Hess, Rose Mm-ie Hetrick. Second row: Clifton Hegstad, Helen Hubbard, Marllyn Heglin, Florence Krein, Marlon I-Iouglum, James Doney, Henry Dykes, Wilbourn Harmon, Dar- rell Kirstine. Third row: Don Kurth, Dee Dyer, Glenn Graue, Ralph Frodl, Bob Hanson, Art Kegler, Dick Halverson, Frank Kluck. if iQuz',:- . if . . 3 , fi lf: 5? 2 1 fr L i,. 1, f.. First row: Georgia Kosola, Joan Young, Joanne Williams, DeYon Wallace, Mary Ann Van- la.ndingha.m. Second row: Jean Vincent, Greta Sparr, Catherine Beck, Joanne Stewart, Pat Cole- man, Joe Watts. Third row: Dean Wiebel, Wayne Witt, Bob Turner, Dale Bott, Don Tingley. 32
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First row: Dorothy Miller, Helen Lemberg, Mile Jenn Mc-Avoy, Mnrln Mutlu-ny, Audrey No- vak, Joyce McKay, Jim Nielson, Bob McNichols. Second row: Bob Morris, Jim McDowell, John Pargeon, Dorothy Martin, Charlotte Paul, Lois Martin, Calm! Nelson, Curl Olsen, Duane Linku- meyer, Bill Lindsey. Tlxircl row: Ben Moseley, Dave Oakley, Zum- N4-lson, Jimmy C1l'illlJll'll, Kenna-th Mendenhall, Jerry Miller, Dick Nelson, Gerald Lzlrkln, Warrun Cook, Pole Nelson. First row: Lois Fish, Mike Fisher, Jerry Gaines, Bob Frm-1-st, Rini Fritz, Muriel Van Devort, Barbara Dahl. Second row: Carole Erickson, Myrna Evans, Bornie Dallum, Marie Conner:-x, Earlene Hair, Betty Illg'l'ill'l'1. Third row: Doug Force, Keith Haines, Tommy Hamm, Dennis Dunno, Dick Hardy, '1'homn:i Dove, Edward Eddy. 34'
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