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glwb-t vf Posters for the Sadie l-lawkins Dance are previewed by secretary Betsy Edwards vice president Mark Feldman,- faculty adviser Mrs. Stone, president Betsy Adams executive council representative Priscilla Fields and treasurer Buddy Adams. Sophs Lead P.H. Girls In Leap Year Man Hunt With the new-found prestige of no longer being the lowest class, sophomores of V964 began to feel a larger force in the school. Promotion from freshmen to sophs brought about a decided change. They became more reliable, responsible and original and pro- duced good ideas as a result of their growth in statue. This growth made them more active in school projects as was evident by lOO96 payment of class dues. During the campaign for an honor system at Pl-l, the sophs have really tried to increase stu- dent support. They, also, helped to raise money for the JFK Scholarship Fund. After passing the traditional freshman slave day to the frosh, sophs planned their class project. Since it was leap year, the perfect activity was a Sadie Hawkins Dance. lt was held April 4 with the cafeteria decorated by barn- yard murals. The band, Ricky and the Romans, made it a great suc- cess. Not only did the sophs plan for l964, but for their junior and senior years. They discussed ideas for the Junior-Senior Prom of '65 and a useful gift for their senior project. ln all projects and campaigns, sophs were led by their class of- ficers, class adviser-Mrs. Stone and the sophomore steering com- mittee. On the steering commit- tee were S. Dern, S. Shearer, M. Mundy, G. Douglas, T. Walden, W. Fleshmen, S. McHan, L. Bailey, B. Slaughter, C. Grasty, J, Butler and P. Lucado. ll6
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Betsy Adams works out Sadie Hawkins Dance promotion plans with the sophomore steering committee and sophomore class adviser, Mrs. Stone. x .sw - ik 41 A 'Q i-gm' Ot course, the girls have to buy the tickets to the Sadie Hawkins Dance and the boys are really pleased about it, As Betsy Adams and Priscilla Fields receive money from Gail Douglas, Tommy Walden beams with glee. ll7 l -Q H 0 1 fi 4, QV' 29'
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