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Don'T Fence The Sophomores In Taylor. Wayne Chapman employed his excepTional TalenT during The sTage produc+ion oT VicTory VaniTies, when he accompanied pracTically The enTire perTormance on The piano. Sophomores also shine in aThleTics under The pol- ishing oT coaches, Frank Kerner and Charles Toms. Bob Wilson, Jack Tillman, Bob Flora, FriTz Lundin, Don Oakes, Ronald Rose, KenneTh Taylor, Gerald Shaner, PaT Thompson, and Francis Rauch wenT ouT Tor baskeTball. ProminenT in TooTball were Bob Wilson, KenneTh Taylor, Jack Tillman, FriTz Lundin, Don Oakes, Ronald Rose, Don Brandon, Gerald Shaner, and Bob Flora. FiTTy-Tive sophomore boys goT a sTiTT work-ouT during Track season. Marilyn DooliTTle, Mary Alice Seaburg, Mary Lou Nelson, and Jim DuTemple ioined wiTh iuniors in publicizing The iunior class play, The PaTsy by drawing posTers Tor sTore windows and oTher con- spicuous places. Among The numerous clubs ThaT sprang up lasT year in The Senior l-ligh School was The Eager Bea- vers. This organizaTion is composed oT eighTeen members and Three reserves. Bill Merrill, Don Brandon, Charles LeTh, Johnny Workman, and Dick Kramer are The sophomore members. The social TuncTions oT The club consisT oT a parTy once al monTh. ATTEMPTING TO ENLIGHTEN. Leon TuTTle explains The Theory on parallel lines To AlTred Zimmer, Marilyn Toogood, KaTherine Parrish, Bob Vollrner, and Darrell Warren, in Mrs, Grieves' sophomore geomeTry class. LEARNING HOW. Miss Erma Grill drills Bernice Williams, Beverly Wonka, Phyllis l-lasenauer, Joleen Kimball, Phyllis l-larT, and Jerry Nelms on Tinger conTrol in Typing l. This will prepare These girls Tor TuTure careers as TypisTs. AMO, AMAS, AMAT! KenneTh Taylor coniugaTes The verb amare on The blackboard in LaTin lll wiTh The help oT Joyce Shaner, Ann STevenson, Joan STaTes, MargareT Reynolds, and Fred Lundin. 25
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SOPHOMORES SHINE. Top row: Keilh Slaples, Jack Croll, Dyle Dillon, Charles Schmidt Leon Tullle, Sherman Larsen, Don Oakes, Jack Tillman, Vernon Scoll, Dewayne Shirlaw, Alberl James, Bill Bomberger, Jack Mogensen, Johnny Workman, Clarence Slearns, Roberl Maylield, Douglas Naish, Kennelh Taylor, Norris Scoll, Leo Howdeshell, Dana Bowling, Hank Ridinger, Wendell Wingell: Third row: Ramona Reynolds, Phyllis Dringman, Joan Samuelson, Virginia Camden, Belly Smilh, Jennie Noel, Rulh Adle, Ardis Hunl, Mary Lou Nelson, Pal Robinson, Jackie Bebber, Marilyn Toogood, Anila Knisely, Mary Alice Seaburg, Carolyn Pass, Luella Keelen, Dolores Mikkelsen, Bessie Whiling, Theo Kariger, Bonnie Gullion, Violel Mae Calkins: Second row: Roberl Kugler, Carl Bieber, Bob Wilson, Gerald Shaner, Bob Decker, Dolan Bomberger, Dick Kramer, Roberl Ebrighl, Howard Pearl, Bob Jones, Charles Land, Dale Jenkins, Bill Lauer, Gene Wrighl, Wesley Barrell, Elmer Bellinger, Don Boyer, Plalle Wing, Norman Sullon, Billie Calahan, Jesse Lee Cain, Billy Keup, Don Miller: Bollom row: Lila Ann Widener, Theresa Vencill, Marciel Kelley, Margarel Reynolds, Joyce Shaner, Belle Kenlon, Jo Ann Overman, Shirley Forsledl, Eslher Bass, Helen Marzolf, Colleen Noel, Helen Beally, Jean Flint Virginia Johnson, Slella Weber, Twila Goldsmilh, Luella Smilh, Phyllis Davis, Jerry Nelms, Gloria Ferguson, Jackie Boggs. Represenling lhe sophomores in Sludenl Council are Bob Swaim, Helen Fong, and Virginia Taylor, Virginia Taylor and Bob Swaim also have charge ol bond and slamp selling. This lhey do lhe lirsl and lhird Wednesdays ol every monlh. Sophomores seem quile musically inclined. Band I includes 27 wilhin ils ranks, and sophomores also occupy eighl seals in orcheslra. Bob Hamillon and Anila Knisley lool merrily in clarinel quarlel, while Allred Swanson adds his bil lo woodwind quarlel. Two members ol brass sexlel, Frilz Lundin and Jim DuTemple are also sophomores. Junior Lewis blows luslily in lrombone quarlel, and Shirley Porsledr plays in llule lrio. The Wallz Dream, an operella presenled by lhe high school chorus, placed Bob Anlonides and Bill Merrill in lwo ol lhe leading roles. Soloing in lhe local conlesl was Virginia ALL EARS. Janel Slephens gives a mosl inlormalive reporl on lenemenl houses while Keilh Slaples, Roberl Ebighl, JoAnn Overman, Don Greer, and Shirley Forsledl lislen and express lheir well inlormed opinions. THE NOBLE BRUTUS. Charles Cady guole-s wilh appropriale geslures from Julius Caesar lo Joan Samuelson, Coleen Noel, Twila Goldsrnilh, Don Boyer, Helen Marzolt while Vonna Mae Kosmick lislens in lileralure class. 24
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BEAMING BABIES. Top row: Chesler Bruner, William Schenck, Alberl Kuhrl, Clillord Hunnel, Dange Phillips, Jack Smilh, Richard Conrey, Ted Brill, Newell Morris, Hugh Collisler, George Ripple, Darrell McKee, Ernesl Collins, John Elzea, Bob Decker, Donald Lanlz, Kennelh Hipp, Kennelh Speer, Duane Miller, Derald Benkosky, Junior Zimmerman. Harold Sonneman, Ronald Websler, Lawrence Dircksen, Fred Small, Francis Rose, Charlie Applegarlhg Fourlh row: Jeannine Oliver, Earlene Scovill, Barbara Jollille, Doris Eberly, Eileen Applegale, Nellie Clark, Margery Miles, Belly Glenn, Lela Dale, Beverly Jarvis, Donna Discoe, Joyce Godwin, Erma Jean Thomsen, Joan Zenor, Bonnie Churchill, Muriel Shaw, Dorolhy Smilh, Shirley Williams, Beverly Brelernilz, Belly Rowley, Pal Clarke, Belly Cooksley, Marilyn Bridges, Jo Ann Hill, Marsha Siebold, Milzi McMeekin: Third row: William Firebaugh, Roberl Walker. John Yokum, Richard Shriver, Lawrence Greiner, Dick Anderson, Wilbur Sloelzel, Frank Roller, Kennelh Mallhews, Roberl Weaver, Don Hoslord, Lyle Hill, Bill Golden, Bob Sanlord, Don Zimmerman, Gerald Allebery, Richard Myers, Allred Gale, James Polls, Lawerence Woodcock, Jack Wilson, Randy Will: Second row: Phyllis Besack, Marcia Kirkpalrick, Bonnie Amen, Palricia Lyon, Joy Larsen, Pal Bishop, Hazel Gale, Lavonne Breach, Alice Hood, La Vonne Bomberger, Bernice Jepsen, Dorolhy Irvine, Harriel Hill, Margarelle Taylor, Beverly Lyons, Helen Lehmann, Lavonne Scholl, Rhoda Maylield, Pally Hinchey, Jeannine Burl, Marian Ellsworlh, Lois Canlrall, Doris Lalirnerg Bollom row: Eddie Snare, Slephen Taylor, Henry Kurnagai, Twila Leach, Lila Burch, Barbara Anderson, Dorolhy Jackson, Billy McKiernan, Donald Hill, Russell Michner. lnlo Norlh Plalle Senior High School lasl Sep- lember fillh, were enlered lwo hundred lorly green lreshies as lhey are called. Though al lirsl shy and reliring lhey now lake an aclive parl in all school allairs, aclivilies and social lunclions lor which lhey are eligible. Girl Reserves has included in ils membership lwenly-nine lreshman girls. Enrolled in Girls Alh- lelic Associalion are lhirly-lwo lreshmen. Proudly displaying lhe blue and gold bullpup swealers of lhe pep club are eleven more. Thru lhe social and business aclivilies ol G.R., G.A.A. and Bulldog Barkers lhe lreshmen overcome shyness, have lun, and leel a sense ol responsibilily loward lhe main- lenance ol lhese organizalions. GET HEP TO THE FACTS. Jo Ann Hill explains lhe lunda- menlals ol grammar lo lreshies Don Bedker, Dorolhy Edwin, Marion Larson, Henry Kumagai, and Belly Maslers. Slighlly confusing, isn'l il lillle chum? THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. Delyne Walker, Barbara Jollille, Lela Dale, Elizabelh Delano, Mariorie Maylield, and 1 Bonnie Eggers lake mullins from lhe pan in home economics. l They hope lhe proverb holds lrue lor mullins loo. 26
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