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SOPHOMORES 1. Arthur Wildin—All the monkeys aren't in the zoo. 2. Elnita Williams—Calm and steady, but she gets there just the some. 3. Hazel Ray—A little on the Lonely Side. 4. Joan Schenk—Joanah in the whale, Noah's there, too. 5. Ruth Haverkamp—Grades, not men, have always been my aim. 6. Ella Lee Birkett—Ella has a great ambition to be a second Harry James. 7. Margie Lawson— Jim. 8. Edna Crosmer—If bad girls die young, I'll live to be a hundred. 9. Patsy Schenk— I wont to be a cowboy's sweetheart. 10. Donald Robson— Somebody loves me, I wonder who??? 11. Jack McLaughlin—My mother told me there'd be days like this, but what about the nights? 12. Leo Dylina—I'm on the brink of a great career—somebody pushed me off. 13. Anton Rauch—I only want a buddy not o sweetheart. 14. Ed Harper—That big hunk of a man. 15. Ray McPherson— You'll never know. 16. Wayne Barnard— The Dreamer, the Dreamer, I reckon that's his name. 17. James Hilderman—Silence, his one great art of conversation. 18. Lawrence Harper—Take it easy, while the rest of the world goes by. 19. Teddy Cartwright—Kalm, Kool, but the Killer. 20. Jane Gilkison—Still water runs deep. 21. Ardis Olson—Always quiet and ot work. 22. Beverly Weir—If I don't succeed the first time, I'll try, try again. 23. Muriel Kirkeby—What are you fishing for? A sucker? 24. Peggy Charlton— Didn't sleep a wink last night. Forgot to go to bed. 25. Lillian Dodds— Greetings, Gote, let's osculate. 26. Dick Charlton—No matter what the learned hove said—I'll still keep my own opinion. 27. Normo Powell—My love affair is so divine. 28. Charles Pearson—Short, but oh! so sweet. 29. Louetta Riggs—Bud Weiser's a friend of mine. 30. Mary Ann Plenger—It's the truth that hurts. 31. Mary Jane Lar— Don't say no, say maybe. 32. Mary Brychta—There's room in my heart for every boy. 33. Dorothy Nies—She drank ond cried and drank and cried until her tears flowed like wine. 34. Ruth Glotcb—Live to learn. 35. John Bublich—Does he like hunting Deor? 36. Loren Hougardy—Great men die young, I don't feel so well myself. 37. Horry Green—Don't call me for breakfast, it makes the day too long. 38. Margaret Kelly—Few knew her, but to love her. 39. Alma Goehring—Don't sweetheart me, Deor.
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SOPHOMORES President................. Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Sponsors................. ............................. Peggy Charlton ..............................Louetto Riggs ..................... ; Ruth Haverkamp ...Mrs. Alina Stevenson—Mrs. Betty Anderson First Row: Norma Powell, Dorothy Jorgenson, Mary Brychta, Dorothy Nies, Ella Lee Birkett Second Row: Phyllis Backenkeller, Ruth Haverkamp, George Marcinkowski, Ardis Olsen, Margie Lawson Third Row: Leo Dylina, Patsy Schenk, Edward Harper, Hazel Roy, Jack McLaughlin Fourth Row: Mary Ann Plenger, Teddy Cartwright, Joan Schenk, Harry Green, Margaret Kelly, Loren Hougardy Fifth Row: Arthur Windin Louetta Riggs, Jimmy Hildcrman, Jenny Kowalczyk, Anton Rauch, Edna Crosmer. Sixth Row: Beverly Weir, Charles Pearson, Catherine Lloyd, Wayne Barnard, Jane Gilkison, Dick Charlton Seventh Row: Donald Robson, Muriel Kirkeby, Lawrence Harper, Alma Goerhing, John Bublich, Delma Van Dyke Peggy Charlton, Mary Jane Lar—With due apologies, these pictures were not printed on this page.
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if'.Ar. j orcinkowski—The Wolf of the Sophomore Class. Phyllis Backenkeller—Let me gaze at the moon until I lose my senses. 2. Marion Derenberger—I can't stand books and I can't stand teachers. 43. Marvin Harmsworth—I'm going to make the San Fernando Valley my home. 44. Jenny Kowalczyk—The less you say, the more you learn. Dorothy Jorgenson—He broke my heart in three places. 46. Cathernie Lloyd—Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? 47. Dclma Van Dyke—Saturday night is the loneliest night in the week. Oh Yeoh SOPHOMORE AUTOGRAPHS c H, . V 1 $ . y.' t p(M, 0
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