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W , , ,h f C G Jpyy pw NNQUN ws FRESH 1 ES ef l 4 H Row 1: Kleft to right! Charles A.Pike, Robert Brown, Charles Bennett, George Fewson, James Herrington, Mary Brown, Bethene Hollingsworth, Marilee Malott, Breeds Green, Etta Martin, Mary Sloan. Row 2: Kleft to rightj Mac Rohrbough, Vice-Pres.3 Jo Ann Walton, Framces Hoy, Eleanor McDaniel, Gaylord Parlsho, Richard Allen, Mrs. hd Otto, sponsor, Donna J. Van Horn, Ray Wallis, Dick Carpenter, Nadine ur Felts, Earl Martin. Oberdiek, James Hevalow, Arth- Row 3: Cleft to right! Janet Dearduff, secretaryg Norma Steinaker, Betty Lou Cannon, Juliana Casebolt, treasurerg Glen Cocayne, Pollie McFarland, Judith Russell, Tony Enderle, President, Robert McClung, Jan Nelson, Billy J. Beret. nA11-ll aboardln And the freshmen were off on their yearly trip around an- other school year, all set for the hustle and bustle necessary to a successfull journey in the Land of Learning. Oh, the stops, and the wonderful sights! Our sponsor, Mrs. Otto, took command of the crew and carefully explained our strange and unexpected experiences. Tbny Enderle, our really scenic views and passed them on to Janet N porters from the Cardinal Echo. crew captain, photographed some elson and Gaylord Parisho, re- After our initial trials were won, and we had some through unscathed, we were privileged to go to the diner for a swell party and refreshments given us by the older members of the sh1p's crew, the seniors. Three distinguished passengers were aboard t o cheer us on, and keep us from plunging into the deep. They were Juliana Casebolt, Judith Russell, and Buddy Bennett, the ship's most popular trio. They put used their every ounce of steam, to spur it on. Onward we went to our sophomore destination. engage the boys and girls of the sophomore class ketball--just to get acquainted, you know. Then, man party where we discovered that the phonograph journey together worked wonders with those modern One short whistle-stop at Christmas, then a us over the hill of exams. Our excursion ended, joyous as before, but one to hold a richer, fulle up. the pep right in that team, and Along the way we stopped to in an interesting game of bas- full speed ahead for the fresh- we had bought on our previous swing-time bands. chug-chug forward soon brought we planned another trip, one as r meaning as 'ye oldn years pile M 1.-1 R'-7 3. . L+u ,? ' --l 11- J- 4 .Iv-' texte o-J
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som-1o1v1oRES igiilh 4 , , 4.Fo:,.. .ug zzzl Q .Ewing V,,: W H 3 Q QHSIE. J I ' - ' .:.' 1 a 2 zggtnv -S ..-J gf Q .. ,, '-::--, .:.. -V y fy if Q N on E tm, y Y Y A e e T uf jg W I at C Q, Row 1: MaryAnn Nichols, Boots Hahn Dolores Shores Margaret Kulp Cha l W ir CPres.J, Bonnie Lindsay, Clara Butner, Sally Tayfor, Virginia Sgitgone Row 2: Robert Detro, Roberta Pencil, Barbara Beltz, Janice Leonard, Jimmy young iViC0 PPSS-D, Jimmy Clay, Donald Gresham, Buddy Grafton, Oliver Downing. Row 3: Buddy Lathrop, Tony Samborski, Merle Johnson, Homer Hon, Roberta Rogers giggslitdlarence Ferry, Sherman Acord, Robert Niemann lTreasurerD, David If you've counted you know there are twenty-nine Sophomores in our class, with Charles Weir serving a second term as president. Our vice-president, Jimmy Young, was on the school debate team and was among the debaters who went to the debate conference in Columbia, Missouri. Boots Hahn, also was on the debate squad. Our member, Buddy Grafton, was a staff artist on the Cardinal Echo. His pretty picture on the front of the New Year paper was really fine. We hope you noticed it. Other Sophomores on the paper staff were: Barbara Beltz, Mary Ann Nichols, Boots Hahn, and Roberta Rogers. The Sophomores were represented in basketball by two girls and three boys: Ro- berta Rogers, Margaret Kulp, Jimmy Young, Charles Weir, and Bobby Neiman. Boots Hahn was girls sports writer for 'The Cardinal Echo.n Our class party was a big success. We originally planned a hay-ride but the weather intervened so Boots invited us to her house to the party. Some of the class brought friends, thereby making it quite an affair! We roasted hot dogs, drank cokes, danced, and played games. We had a wonderful time and everyone thought our class sponsor, Mrs. Fuget, was really swell!
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