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Page 68 text:
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Mary Jackson, Williard Snyder, Bob Bailey Snphnmnre Class As old Father Time shot the gun setting the class of '48 off to another year of school, T.H.S. awakened to the fact that within its portals had wan- dered the largest group of sophomores in its history. Despite the constant heckling of their masters, the juniors and seniors, of course, the sophs settled rapidly into the grind of high school life by putting wee Willard Snyder into the president's chair. Bob Bailey was wisely chosen vice- prexy, while Mary Jackson served as the minutewoman at all meetings of the sophomore council in her capacity as secretary. Don Lefty Bacon and Dick Van J ohnson Miller were the councilmen. 64
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Tellez, Viola Templeton, Fay Thorton. Ann Ticknor. Pat Tolson. Brad Touche. Albert Tremblay. Alice Treiber. Joan Tyler. Evelyn Tulley, Evalyn Van Praag, Jules Varner, Mary Jane Vasey. Chet Vega. Frances Yiaene. Eugena Villasenor, Elvira Villegas, Socorro Walden, Joe Walker, Carolyn Walker. John Wallis. Judy Wollard, Dick Watwood, Robert Waugh. Jack Webb. Robert Webster, Tom Weissman. Alvin Wendt, Virginia Whitwell. R. C. Whitlock. Margaret Wilkinson, Evelyn Williams. Elizabeth Wilson, Charles VVittkopp. Billie VVOng. Dorothy VVo0d, lilargarct xV0l'klll2lll. Tom Wright. Bill Yslas. Isabelle X ielledent, Jacqueline 63
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W 2 5' The officers were greatly aided by the assistance of two top-notch advisers, Miss Anna Hughes and Lowell C. Bailey. On April 10, the sophies staged their riotous assembly featuring Mike Pistor and Company. Their red letter day came on March 30, when the Sophomore Hop, carefully planned by the officers, advisers, and council, was revealed to the world. From the Junior Prom decorations of 'Springtime in the Gar- den, Miss Eva Culley, art director, conceived the idea of giving our friends from the insect world a chance at the fun, and as a result, worms were seen growing out of huge apples, while giant butterflies clung to the walls. Tom Burrows and the Swing Band provided music for the never- to-be-forgotten occasion. With such a brilliant beginning the Sophomore Class is sure to carry the flag of T.H.S. to newer and greater glories. Sophomore Cabinet wa 5 '-: 51322 '- , w ,glen kfyjgf W V,g1f,+ ... ..: - 65
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