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SOPHOMORE CLASS ' fm' ' .T ' ,V - .8 ' lvvv ll' Y-'Y ' . . , . First row: Sharon Armstrong, J h ' ' P Gerald Baker, Bill Bales, Phyllis M511 1' Bergdoll, Mary Beth Buckmastcr. Jack Cain. 3 F 5 ' :F .-' ' I-'+ 1 JZ , :L ff., Second row: Betty Carnes, Judy ,Q ld, I, J Q I Caylor, Janice Chick, Carol Cle- ments. Raymond Cotfield, Carol ' ' Denton. Q. 5 3 Q 3 ' or fs Q. V ' -D la v 4 ve' , 'l'- ' f ' 7' P Third row: Sue Enochs, Roger J f y Falk, Janet Fear, Mary Ann Ford, I Q Ronnie Gilison, Harold Glattli. - I! ... in 1, 3- N .- Q I, 1 3 3. J., 4. 4 Fourth row: John Glessner, :Lx ' ' ' D tix?- Gary Gregory, Nancyanna Grocn- v Q , J 'iw' X dyke, Jim Hatch, Jerry Hart. Lin- . x ' 1 . ' Q da Hooks. N' Q G: :N F .3 in '- ,vrv l :fs Y -P , Fifth row: Treva Howard, Bar- :N ,-, Y- . X' i' bara Jordan, Beverly King, Carl W A K 'lu' 4 King, Tom Krebs, Joe Kyle. H ' la I '3 fv- ' . Sixth row: Carol Lautzenheiser, I., I --d , ,. ' , .. Sue Marshall, Larry Miles, Bruce ' ' ' ' f ' T Nestleroad, Gary Overmeyer, Ter- J f v l N . 'vw' Q . v O V . V .. ' i 15 xeimeyei A K A :K lik-1 'D it ' v 1 3, 5. Q, , - Seventh row: Julia P a 1' k e r, Q1 a ' ', 'gf' y K Q-f Howard Pence, Lester Price, Betty M 'Z' y Y Racer. Phyllis Royal, Carole Sch- I .1 Y i - I midt. A A A 5 A ' , X Q' - f Q .. Eighth row: Sue Stukey. Arlean v If-Y K e- i '.,. V, Thomas, Karen Trussel, Glen 'P' ' ' Weaver, Jim Winger, Patricia -Q V to L ' Yadon. s-- . The Sophomore Class officers are president, Bill Bales: vice-president, Sue Stukeyg secretary-treasurer. Betty Racer: Student Council members, Pat Yadon, Joe Kyle, Jerry Hart. and Karen Trussel. The class spon- sors are Mrs. Nunn, Miss Rice, and Mr. Brinkerholf. There were two withdrawals this year: John McClish and Arlean Thomas. Our class also had two additions: Janice Chick and Phyllis Royal. Our convocation will he on April 15. It is to be a half-hour play. The class has had one party, which was a gym party. In the second semester we had a magazine sale as a project. Betty Racer Qt A 2 -1 T1 .,Q.,' f I' ls z Q7 . U I A - ' s ac: H xg, 'lf -1' 5, I. S. 7 Q' -', 9 .1 f X-, .S I 3. '57 J -1 -Q 1' Xf- . '29 ' , v Y 3 w Y in I -r 77 :J I 1? L ...4 5 L lg 3-. 'F . S
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x -. fix . i ' if ,, TSP ' ',.'g.1.' A if -1 , .,.. . Q :Av First row: Betty Allen, Richard 1 fr.. 5 f ' i ,?- ' I' ' iv- S i vig? 'L9 l 'ii 1 'J 'wa-'fl 'Q tl A X ,Q Armstrong, Roberta Baker, Dexter Bedwell, Frank Brackin, Donna g ., Burchard. 'fs uv, ar' ' ' A 29: P we .. ,, jf, All :Jn :ff lvl. P -J . i i, ,, i A- gy-5 -1, j i , ., , Second row: Carol Chapman, 4 ,tx A I4 .D-L Q Gary Clamme, Guy Cook, Rose- ' ' mary Davis, Paul Ely, Harold k , ,I -'.. Evans. -4 - 1 ,ex .ki d , V x vi J is Nr ' Ns- , Third row: Delphia Fear, Elda ,- ,V V ,Q v. 3: 'ns 4. 'M 1- gi -.f ' ww ,A f 'Wh I www Mae Ferguson, Robert Fitch, Kathryn Goble, Betty Gum, Joyce Hart. V Q . :A I JL.: ..--. f ..... Q - 1:41, X. Li, 'A ,, ' ' g A g Y y Fourth row: Marnell Heiny, ' ' H, Jkt, P Helen Herring, Rex Hiday, Max ' A ' Hiser, Bill Kellogg, Mary Mar- Iggg, garet Kelsay. ' '.- .2 Q iii-:M Ei,-R ae at H54-Nix. sq , . if ,Z 'f .5? '33 . gg ... , -ff' A-e'::5 I, th ' Fifth 1-ow: vii-gil Ledbetter, ' , ..., ,,.w, Q i I sieve Malott, Neil Mai-shall, Phyl- 'A X A aim' 1 1'i 5 'P' - lis Marshall, Tom Mounsey, Carol Moyer. lf. r- .13 K' . EQ' Ig. 4. ,. A ' Q, ' ' ' X- J . W N i ., ' J in iw' X Xl i lark i an Sixth row: James Mvers, Her- l . , we we. Wm schel Needler, Harold Parker, ggi ' '+ Carolyn Pearson, Dick Peck, Don- na Pence. .QL LSI.. F .Ml Q.,-s is ':. ' ' gl - in i iw- . sr Q H 3 , i- - ,, ' ,X X L Seventh row: John P1'ice, Mary ' 'K ,f J fn, ' -- it Ellen Pugh, Betty Jo Quillen, Bill ' '-- , 'QP lx, f. if Racer, Bonnie Ramseyer, Carol Reff. ,.2-Dj- ... . gf :sv 8 bw Q 'I up S 1, 5. 'V ' f N 27- 1 IL Eighth row: Fred Reff. Clifford 1 w., H- -' ' A W bi' Rinker, Jerry Robbins, Gerald , ' . K if 4 S' ' Runkle. Sharon Schwarzkopf, Tom ' . .rg -4' ' Schwarzkopf. cifiji' sa sr ,, io 45 1 lg, ,gg-, , 0,2 xi, ,N ,., P F' , Cf, f' - ff, -.1 V : ,,3',,,,i 'ff-yi ig-f Ninth row: Walter Scott, Tom 0 '. J'--' is .3 wp ,,' Simmons, Joe Shannon, Rlnlzhard W' ' .1 , ' i ,,,. Wir- 5 , ,' Shuman, Ronald Storms, ancy I A fic .P - J: if ' zffxfiigiltllll 'Zi Smith, Wilma Terhune. The Junior Class started the year with fifty-five students. Marnell Heiney and Elda Mae Ferguson with- drew at the end of the Hrst semester, but out total rose to fifty-four when Sally Cook entered for the second semester. Our class elected officers as follows: Max Hiser, president, Jerry Robbins, vice-presidentg Donna Pence, secretary-treasurer3 Nancy Smith, Donna Pence, Clifford Rinker and Virgil Ledbetter, Student Council repre- sentatives, and Sharon Schwarzkopf and Max Hiser, Student Affairs members. We had a magazine sale at the beginning of the year and sold refreshments at home basketball games to pas the class expenses. Our convocation was held January 21 in the form of a comical play, 'tWide-Awake Willie. The class play, Atta Boy, Walt. was presented April 1. We entertained the seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet on May 13. Our very efficient sponsors are Miss Nelson, Miss Cline, and Mr. Forbes. Mary Ellen Pugh
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