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S b .s ' v 1 a look al: room I9 SOPHOMORES Botiom Row: tLeft to Rightl Homer Sherry, William Shumaker, Thomas Rearick, Roy Warner, Milo Palaggo, Michael Pyne, Richard Stewart, Eugene Eberhart. Row 2: Dorothy Sanford, Nancy Pence, Carol Whitman, Marlus Platt, Patricia Young, Kay Simpson, Lor- raine Skinner, Edwin Willison, Raymond Filson. Row 3: Lorraine Slagle, Winifred Truitt, Joanne Zamperini, Veryl Shick, Marlene Shick, Norma Young, Sally Sloan, Marjorie Facemyer, Floda Swartfager, Alice White, Marlene Platt. Row 4: Charles Olinger, Charylene Stewart, Gladys Painter, Hope Ortz, Kathryn Fagley, Dean Wiant. A Not pictured: Harold Pence. smiles from room Ill- SOPHOMORES Bottom Row: tLeft to Right? Jean Hetrick, Carol Kerr, Janice George, Katherine Myers, Mary Jane Miller, Shelby Nolf, Janet Linamen, Joanne Murphy, Janice Moorhead, Stella Mohney, Shirley McCauley, Norma Kuhns. Row 2: Ann I-leffner, Allen Greenawalt, Albert Hanna, Phyllis Jack, Clydine Gerheim, Marlene McMaster, Nancy Keck, Shirley Morrison, Marilyn Downs, Harriet Freeman, Aldean McGarrity, Beverly Hetrick. 3: Gerry Doverspike, Dick Hetrick, Larry Fritz, Ralph Magagnotti, Tom Dwyer, Bob Lucas, David Downs, Walter Henry, Paul Moore, Marl Nolf, James Eaker. 4: Dave Lower. Alvin Summerville, John LeVier, Charles Kline. Brenton McCall, Kermit Minich, Rudell Henry, Glenn Haines. Bob Kirk, Bob Hollobaugh. Row Row 21
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under- upper classmen Sophomore President, Jack Wilson, stands behind the counter to sell candy to officers Marlene McMasters, Bob Lucas, and Joan Murphy. fLeft to Righti-Vice-President, President, Treasurer, Secretary. After the first few days of school had come and gone, it began to dawn on us that we were sophomores in our first year of senior high. We were quite thrilled to know that as sophomores we would be included in more activities than last year. The rush and confusion of school life became a part of us. Our class contributed four of the eight cheerleaders, and there were many other sophomores who were outstanding in other activities. As the days flew by, we also realized that we had to do more work than last year. Biology, JBT, and Plane Geometry presented problems we had never encoun- tered before. We sponsored many activities during the year. We had our annual Sadie Haw- kins' Day celebration, with the girls asking the fellows to go. Then we held skating parties, bake sales, and more dances. We were the class who started talking about the Ice Follies in Pittsburgh, and finally chartered buses so all Redbank Valley students who wished to go could have available transportation. Our class produced the one person eligible to attend State Chorus where only the best singers from all over Pennsylvania gather for festivals of song. Jack Wilson was chosen to represent RVHS. A school year, even if it's packed with activities, somehow has a way of disap- pearing. With only a few regretful backward glances, we face the year ahead confi- dent that we will carry on as juniors with even greater success. 20
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see the sophs SOPHOMORES Bottom Row: lleft to right! Norma Dinger. Ruth Ann Angehr, Peggy Baker, Lois Haines, l,aWanda Bish, Emogene Crissman, Audrey Boyer, Betty Lou Barlett, Betty Hinderliter, Philornena Constable. How 2: Fred Doverspike, Nancy Allen, Shirley Allen. Beulah Austin, Anna Mae Cook, Evelyn Brocious, Helen Brinker, lVIarie Brinker, Marlin Jo Bain, Janet Burford, Joan Bowser. How 3: Robert Hile, Edwin Doverspike, Jack Wilson, Robert Hull, Robert Boyer, Louana Bish, Margaret Bow- ser, Doris Bish, Ramona Evans. Virginia Dingger. Row 4: Richard Adams, Nello Allori, Kenneth Neiswonger, Larry Dempster, LeRoy Collins, Wayne Wad- ding, Max Crawford, Jack Bish. Not Pictured-Patricia Womeldorf, Glenn Bish. L-ga.. Left Top: Ruth Angehr points out a Latin phrase for all to translate. Right Top: Sophomore English students take a standardifed reading test to determine reading speeds. Left Bottom: Lois, Jean, and Milo record their voices on the tape machine. Center Bottom: Glenn and Janet go through a receptioi line for a dance. Right Bottom: Lorraine. Sally, and Gene work on their Latin projects. 22
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