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1 SIIPHIIMIIIII MASS IIHIEERS ANI! AIWISHIS -sri? nf 'S 1 T aww! 'Tia STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Lowe, Adviser, Phil Kress, James Bittner, Mrs. Unger, Adviser, Mr. Noble, Adviser, Rosemary Taylor, Carol Lers. CLASS OF 1955 September ushered in a bright new year for the Sophomore Class. Our first meeting found us electing new officers. These were Phil Kress. presi- dent, James Bittner, vice-president, RoseMary Taylor, secretaryg and Carol Luers, treasurer. We started the year with a little over three hundred dollars in our treasury. ' Our Class worked together throughout the year. The highlight of the social season was the Christmas Dance, a traditiona Sophomore affair. For this occasion we decorated the Gym with boughs of pine and holly. A hugh tree do- minated the center of the floor. A sixteen piece orchestra sent sweet notes of music through the pine scented air. Our treasury was enriched by over one hundred and twenty-five dollars, proving that this was a most successful dance in more ways than one. During the year we lost our intelligent president, Phil. His family moved out of town and Phil had to go along, naturally. This moved the VP, Jimmy Bittner, to the prexy'S position and we elected Pete Dils to fill the shoes of the vice president's place. Mention should be made of the fine work the Mother's are doing for our class. Under the leadership of Mrs. Scharfenbarger, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Ficke, and Mrs. Kramer, several PTA Bake Sales have been sponsored. They have helped us in many other ways too. And last, but far from least, we want t give a very special thanks to our three fine sponsors, Mr. Lowe, our per- manent adviser, Mrs. Unger and Mr. Noble, for the wonderful way they have helped us through this year. 31 O
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