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flcaUax (?1 14 Left to right. Top row: Dorothy Larsen. Gerald Leaman, Richard Lemke, Jerry Lockwood, James Mauer. Second row: Joyce McBride, Paul Montgomery, Kenneth Munroe, Edward Niehus, Barbara Owens. Third row: Anne Palmer. Lenore Paluck, Betty Pilcher. Patricia Pumphrey, Luzern Richter. Fourth row: Myron Rieser, James Rowley. Barry Scoggin. Lynne See. Daryl Smiley. Fifth row: Dale Smith. Betty Stogsdill, Norman Strope, Leslie Tauchen, Douglas Thompson. 28
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After surviving the freshman year, the sophomores took their places in the taii of '55 as full fledged Wildcats, doing their best to uphold the traditions of previous classes. Any place you looked at P.H.S., it was possible to see one of them because they were engaged in so many activities. They were well represented in band, chorus, and student council, and members of their class were on both the Plainsman and the 'Fielder. At Homecoming time, all class members worked on the float, The Swing. Bonnie Herath was a member of the Homecoming queen's court. Many of the boys partici- pated in F.F.A. and athletics, while the girls were busy working in F.H.A. and G.A.A. The sophs are very proud of their three cheerleaders — Karen Bombasaro, Janice Kemmerer, and Charlene Lundberg. Too Much Mistletoe was presented by their class for the school Christmas party and for a P.T.A. meeting in December. One of the highlights of the year was the Leap Year Party. The gymnasium was dec- orated with girls' pictures drawn by Peggy Ward, and everyone enjoyed the humorous Hat Skit, the dancing and the refresh- ments. Their second year in high school was filled with parties, work, and excitement, but now the sophs are looking forward to upholding the traditions of the junior year. 30
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