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Sophs Arranged Dance, Dinner, and Sales SOPHOMORE CLASS This year was both a busy and profitable one for the Sophomore Class. Alter electing as their class officers, Caro' Herbert, president, Lea Aimen, vice-presi- dent, Sandra Vogel, secretory, and Eileen O'Mara, treasurer, the class started work immediately on plans for a Turkey Dinner. This proved to be one of the biggest and most financially successful proiects which they sponsored. The ever popular Soph Hop was a tremen- dous array of spring flowers, soft lights, and melodious tunes. This proved to be another successful proiect. In March, the boys played a hard, but somewhat confusing basketball game against the soph girls-using the girls' rules. The class has a club composed of their class mothers who call themselves The '53' Club . The profits realized by any projects spon- sored by this group will go to the class dur- ing their senior year. Advisors for this group were Mr. Oxenford, Miss King, Mr. lentz, Mr. Kochka and Mr. Repsher. Following a successful meeting, the Sophomore officers smile about the decisions reached by the class. From the left the officers are: Eileen O'Mara, treasurer, Lea Ai- man, vice-president, Carol Herbert, president and Sandro Vogel, sec- retary. N-X, i 6 Mx. , , I . ' i I f N r 'X 3 lx I Q ', . x I' f .3 .fm is :If ' , ll. , NIL X x Dance committee members collect sup- plies prior to beginning work on the Soph Hop decorations. is.. ROOM 'lOl FIRST ROW: fLeft to Righti June Dezendorf, R. Maclllhenney, D. Crew, R. Ed- mond. SECOND ROW: E. Geddes, D. Salter, B. Allen, D. Anderson. THIRD ROW: B. Hulse, L. Aiman, H. Norris, C. Lovgren. FOURTH ROW: G. Gifford, Mr. Kochka, J. Frayman. FIFTH ROW: J. Law, N. Johnson, B. Osborn, M. Kenney.
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. ' l flvklx will f .M 1 I 1 I A 1952 HOME ROOM 211 FIRST ROW: K. Killian, A. Egan, W. Johnson. SECOND ROW: E. Stone, E. Mor- ris, D. Savacool, E. Raub, W. Van Note, D. Hulse. THIRD ROW: Anne Hanney, G. Austin, J. Broshart, E. Mateland, D. Andrews, C. Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW: E. Van Note, E. Johanson, E. Glaspey, L. Rush, M. Zennario, M. Wenal. FIFTH ROW: W. Marriner, H. Clayton, B. Pearce, P. Mooney, S. Goldberg, B. Jenkin- son. SIXTH ROW: B. Smith, D. Doran, D. Chadwick, R. Frick. HOME ROOM 201 FIRST ROW: Mr. Kewitt, M. Hill, J. Rioux, N. Glaspey, E. Meyers, P. Hanley, S. Dwyer. SECOND ROW: B. Crain, D. Williams, B. Sed- ivec, J. Archer, E. Conolly, J. Stone, B. Poland. THIRD ROW: R. Thompson, G. Newall, J. Fleckenstein, J. Tatlow, J. McCullough, B. Burns, J. Ortley. FOURTH ROW: P. Alexander, B Hulse, C. Tilson, D. Jones, G. Pearce, T. Schroeder W. Clarkson. 18 Class Ring r MKILVLD. ,ll B -I :N ta tl iq U:-,ixi UQQIA. A In October of 1950, the Juniors were busily trying to decide which of the four class rings in the show case they wanted. In early February their choice, an oblong ring with the traditional ship emblem, arrived. The rings were obtained in either black onyx, spinel, ruby, or solid gold, accord- ing to each student's individual taste. Mrs. Long, as the class advisor, is really kept busy, keeping the ac- counts in order. School spirit must be at a new height, because almost IOOM of the Juniors bought class rings this year.
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Sophomores Conducted HOME ROOM 206 FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz P. Murray, D. Dink- Iage, G. Cooper, P. Spurgat, B. Siccardi, Mr. Repsher. SECOND ROW: J. Brady, J. Ferrar, J. Thomforde, J. Herbert, M. Clist, S. Vogel. THIRD ROW: J. Kay, R. Jamison, A. Meyer, J. Larsen, C. Herbert, P. Flynn. FOURTH ROW: P. Peck, C. Pearce, J. Schrader, S. Morris, A. Kurmin, A. Van Duyn. HOME ROOM 202 FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: N. Gant, R. Schmidt, H Wenal, W. Hacker, J. Lougren, J. Keller. SECOND ROW: M. Woodington, M. Wardell, S. Moore, F. Cooper, P. Hubin, A. Cooper. THIRD ROW: E. Thomas, B. English, J. Dowling, B. Wright, C. Wooley, C. Chadwick. FOURTH ROW: M. Herkloz, D. Lane, C. Schlosser, G. Newman, M. Van Der Noot. FIFTH ROW: C. Vanschoick, S. Miller, D. Hamilton, E. Gaskill, O Polhemus, Mr. Lentz. HOME ROOM 2l0 FIRST ROW Cleft to rightj: B. Dios, H. Henry, R. Martin, F. Chadwick. SECOND ROW: R. Thom- son, B. Testa, D. Zezula, M. Moser. THIRD ROW: F. Fisher, S. Zink, P. Metzler, M. Kuehne. FOURTH ROW: J. Murphy, L. Elmer. FIFTH ROW: V. Gough, B. Pearce, K. Forsberg, J. Rush, P. Ask. Colorful football programs were sold to enrich the class treasury. 3' JMU' I
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