Sophomores The 1961-'62 Sophomore class entered theirfirst year at Sharon High School with a record number of 409. As a result of this being one of the largest Sophomore classes, more home rooms became Sopho- more home rooms, and the Sophomores had the priv- ilege of eating ,with the Seniors. Because of the unfamiliar halls and class rooms the 409 pupils began the year somewhat bewildered. In a short time, and after a dip in the third floor swimming pool, the Sophomores confidently dom- inated the halls and classes with their large number. Juniors and Seniors heartily welcomed the Sopho- mores at the annual Sophomore rally and at their official initiation, The Sophomore Hop. ' Juniors To be qualified as a Junior, one must bein his second year of high school and must be taking American History and English III. The Junior year is the first year for selection of class officers, who represent the class, and for class rings, the pride of all students and the envy of all Sophomores. Also, for the first time, the Juniors be- come a part of the long awaited Junior-Senior Prom. One of the most important events of the Junior year is the selection of a foreign - exchange student to go abroad in his senior year. The Junior year is a delightful one, for the stu- dents now have more prestige and more activities and are closer to the day when they will be mighty Seniors. Seniors What are Seniors? To a Sophomore they are the High and the Mighty. And every Sophie has the feeling I can't wait until I'm one. To aJunior, Seniors are a little different. They are dates to the Junior-Senior Prom, upperclassmen, who are not gods anymore, and friends, something he will be next year. But to Seniors, themselves, Seniors are complex, disorganized humans with ambitions of becoming mature adults who are Learning today, leading tomorrow. They have many problems that confront them, and yet they still find time to participate in many of the schoo1's activities. You can be sure, our Seniors--the high and mighty, dates to the prom, and demigods--are tops in any field.
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