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Sock Hops and Selling Keep Sophomores Busy Sophomore activities are three-fold. A popu- lar and profitable undertaking was the sales of book covers and Christmas cards by the class of 1969. Sales of cards brought the sophomores an impressive amount to keep their till in good shape until the bite of prom costs whittles it down. The class, with its many much-advertised sock hops, has kept pace with past examples of this customary 2nd year duty. Attendance indicated that the sophomores have succeeded at their fondest goal: to be the “middlemen” at N. H. S. The trying moment comes for “Wizard of Oz” prospects. TOP ROW: Alan Baker, Don Baker, Tana Baker, Dennis Bakes, Joyce Beals, Ron Bolen, Richard Boswell. SECOND Connie Carrutliers, Vickie Clay, Marla Claybaugh, Janet De Long, Janet Drennan. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Hardesty, Hutton, John Jackson, Jim Jarrett, Gary Kastl. 24
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Candy sales are the main junior moneymaking project. Prom Goes Dutch Toward the end of the year, the juniors always find that prom-producing is their most time-consuming project. This year they worked to make the annual dance one to be remembered by all tbe juniors and seniors. By capturing Holland at its springtime best, they made their final third year effort hit the goal. With their treasury lagging more than they desired at the year’s beginning, they knew, by June, of all tbe work ahead in year number four. Receiving class rings brings instant ex- A junior researching jor a term paper finds uberance. a mountain of information in the library.
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Ag II finds soph- omores working instruction into practice. ROW: Linda Brady, Kenny Bushur, Connie Hartke, John Herring, Patty For their honesl-to-goodness drumming toy soldier, sophomores got a first in Homecoming float competition. 25
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