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An. 'Q U90 O FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Ernie Mizer, Fred Pfouts, Alice Flowers, Johann Stewart, Wilma Stull, Nan Banker, Erma Albaugh, Donna Ci-all, Iva Powell, Dick Hugh, Roy Mallarnee, Bob Albright. SECOND ROW: Dale Rager, Doris Rogers, Sue Chalfant, Betty Keck, Janice Wahl, Gala Haines, Lucy Singhaus, Sondra Thorne, Kay Horstrnan, Jim Robinson, Arthur PfOBYl, Herman Flowers. THIRD ROW: Patsy Pfeiffer, Nancy Busby, Shirley Noah, Sue Bowers, Bob Blodgett, Virgil Schoolcraft, Fred Guthrie, George Crall, Bob Mack, Richard Crites. Sophomores The Sophomore Class numbered thirty-five students at the beginning of the school year but dropped to thirty-three by the second semester. Three of the new- comers to our class were Sue Chalfant of Jewettg Richard Mclimsey of Zanesville, and Nan Banker of Blackwell, Kansas. Our class has been a well rounded class. The number of students that par- ticipated in the various activities will attest to this statement. In football only one boy participated - James Robinson. In basketball we had Hugh on varsity and James Robinson, Arthur Pfouts and Fred Guthrie on reserve. Each boy has played rather commendable ball. J The band, which is an organization within itself, was served by the following Sophomores: Gala Haines, Nan Banker, Janice Wahl, Roy Mallernee, Shirley Noah, Sue Bowers, Lucy Singhaus and Nancy Busby. Sue Bowers and Shirley Noah were two of the majorettes. This is quite a contribution within itself. Lucy Singhaus served her job as class reporter diligently and she was cap- ably assisted by Sue Bowers and Patsy Peiffer. Our class can claim the tallest and best looking girls in Scio High School without much dispute. The magnanimous spirit of the class has made the class what it is and Scio High School can be assured of some of the best leadership in the uncertain future, 40
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