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Q,-4 if wa- 1- Sophomoife Glass History Mary Baker and Pat Crowley Kneeling: Bill Stuck Standing: L. Bishop, P. Adams, B. Spring As we look back over our past two years of high school, we find we have many happy and exciting memories. In September, 1951, the pleasure of being instructors of eighty-one Freshmen was be- stowed upon Miss Ransbottom and lVlr. Curl. We were in dead fear of initiation and were very glad when it was over. We chose as our temlporary class colors to be red and white. Durin our iirst few days of school, we elected our c ass officers: Madonna Wilson, President, Bud Spring, Vice-President, Phyllis Adams, Treasurer, and Laura Cassady, Assistant-Treasurer. Also, we were proud to have as our Homecoming attend Phyllis Adams escorted by Jim Derr. Our highlights for the year were a pot luck and a Wiener roast. With a loss of seven we entered the Sophomore Home Boom under the direction of Mrs. Kerchner and Mr. Russell. Our class officers were chosen as follows: Bill Stuck, President, Larry Bishop, Vice-President, Phyllis Adams, Secretary, and Bud S ring, Treasurer. This year we were proud to have las our Homecoming attendant lane Browning escorted by J im Derr. There were a lot of activities in which we participated. Some of them were: band, chorus, football, basketball, and Prince of Peace contest in which Mildred Dozer received second place. And a great bi assembl that was a success. It was resented by the whole class on the order of a television sliow. Andi: of course, we ordered our tiiass rings. The teachers also kept us busy with detentions and studyin for scholarshi tests, Every Pupil Tests, anti, Semester Tests. We leave you now as Sopho- mores with a lot of happy memor- ies, and we are eagerly looking forward to being Juniors next year. Mary Baker and Pat Crowley TWENTY-SEVEN
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Top Picture From row, l. to r: Clark Maxwell, llicienour, lferguson, Gallis, Elson, Yzihn, Wilson, Axline, Leaders Second row: Tliompson. Moek, Green Williamson, llzxrker, 'Vruzix Stephenl son, Szivage. Third row: llI'lll'SUIl, XVoods, Chesser Williams, Czirson. 'l'hz1r1J, Drake Moore. 194-Nlent. Second PlC'llll'l' Front row: Clark Swingle, Miller. Mellomiell, Cassady Henry, Kirmxm, Williams, 'I'ish, Smith Anderson, lVlCl,Zlllgllllll, 'l'. Moody Leaders. Second row: Shipley, James, Foglesong Probziseo, West, M. Moody, Karns Y Laughlin, Emory, lllziir, Evans, Chris- ley. Third row: Carr. 'l'. Neff, Lenhart, Bald- win, Good, l-lagent, Sindledecrker, Pem- berton, Reed, Chambers, Fleming Hina, Taylor, VVoods. TVVENTY-SIX Mrs. Leaders and M1's.s Clark
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Top Picture -f Front row: Kershner, Launder, Browning, Wilson Hansen, Wagstaff. Snyder, Ditter, Abel, Pettit Swingle, Blackwood, Brumage, Casl sady, Russell. Second row: Adams. Short, Clark, Sin- dledeeker, Williams, McCaughey, Barr, Dozer Neff, Law, E. Sowers, M Sowers. Third row: Davis, Buckley, Sharkey Carrell, Cannon, Watt. Heckel, Lam- pros, Young, Evory, Dickerson, Allen Maxwell, Perry. Second Picture- Front row: Kershner Headley, Moore, J. Wilson, Kuhn Sutterland, Duff, Lynn, Milner, Caton, Nunley, Russell. Second row: Evans Garrett Derr Kin . , Y gt Crowley Stoneburner, Dupler, Fisher, Jenkins, Fleming, Temple. Third row: Spring, Cookson, Patterson, Stuck, Frash, Bishop, Harlan, D. Moody, Beall. TWENTY-EIGHT Mrs. Kerchner and Mr. Russell
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