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CLASS OFFICERS: D. Vick. Vice Presidentg P. Glen- dening, Secretaryg S. Sasaki. Treasurer, W. Drager, President. Good Students Abound in the Sophomore Class The sophomores started the year by officially making the freshmen student members of S.U.H.S. when they initiated them on September 16. The next event of their busy year was the Carnival, with Nancy West- cott and Sue Sasaki representing them as princesses. The Turkey Raffle concession was successfully operated by class members. ln April they ordered their class rings from the Crown Company. For May Day, Barbara Day represented the class as princess with Gary Schneider as her escort. To add to their growing treasury, they sold hot dogs and pie. First row: Mrs. Wilkins. E. Yeager, D. Vick, C. Glover, K. Snyder, B. Day, S. Sasaki, K. Glover, N. Longway, M. Blaser, Mr. Smith. Second row: K. Eaton, V. Davis, P. Glendening, S. Coshow, J. Leisy, J. Edy, C. Staven, J. Kumrow, J. Braden, L. Everett, M. Hill. Third row: P. Garska, T. Crecraft, H. Morris, C. Monahan, D. Heater, W. Drager, B. Myers, M. Heenan, K. Douglass, G. Anderson, D. Larsen. Fourth row: L. Olds, R. Delker, K. Klum, C. Isaacson, D. Stearns, D. Marlin, G. Schneider, L. Mayfield, D. Pileggi, D. Bischof, B. Houston. .M-..a..W. ...Q 1 S,Wsw-fa4mr:Qsawp4na4wv msmssmewsarswwmfswfmwm:-frffrsse.smvwmsamss.ssswzmetsstwsrsxeamfmaswwsvevmw.wsst.ss.m1..W.,MawmfmsU,a.wM-wsmww..w.qvm,Wy-s.s,...Y ,awww -
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ae CLASS OFFICERS: S. Anderson, D. Timbrel, J. DeYoung, K. Smith. Scholarship Was Not Overlooked in the Social Whirl The junior class had a busy year handling their many traditional events. They sponsored the basket social, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Junior-Senior Banquet, and Junior Prom. They also had pie sales, and sold coffee and doughnuts at the football games. There was much excitement at the beginning of the year when they received their long-awaited class rings. Seated: R. Brady, J. McColm, S. Kadel, Mr. Knight, Miss Hagelstein, J. Andrews, K. Smith, D. Timbrel, J. DeYoung, M. Desler, S. Anderson, M. Saylor. Standing: M. Douglass, D. Davis, L. Spath, T. Leslie, B. Hogsett, S. Arthur, N. Harbick, J. Parrott, M. Kluser, C. Haag, R. Steffen, M. Heine, J. Reish, W. Ficken, J. Jeffers, E. McColm, M. Weston, D. Hite, M. Barnum, A. Larsen.
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The freshman class came into S.U.H.F. forty-five strong. Three new members were added during the year, and five dropped out, thus ending the year with forty-three. A Christmas card sale resulted in a good profit for the treasury. A few interested class members kept the candy concession going, although the returns were discourag- ing. The bingo concession at the school carnival was very successful. Glenda Stan- ley and Betty Ferris were chosen as carni- val princesses, and the class favored Letty Oyler and Tom Robbins for May Day princess and escort, OFFICERS: L. Oyler, Secretaryg A, Brickley, Presidentg J. Isaacson. Vice Presidentg L. Scott, Treasurer. The Freshmen Tried Their Wings Successfully Seated: J. Strom. M. Wert, C. Stanley, Mrs. Boutwell, L. Smith, V. Pileggi, L. VanD0lah, L. Oyler, D. Rome, L. Scott, A. Brickley, J. Isaacson, T. Robbins, L. Longway, J. Watson. Standing, first row: W. Schmit, K. Sullivan, Mr. Nordling, J. McPoland, N. Malcolm, V. Ramsey, A. Waterbury, C. Looney, B. Ferris, ,I. Anderson, A. Schuld- heisz, B. Consa, T. Hayden, J. Ullrich. D. Steffen. Second row: S. Hauman, C. Thompson, E. Gibbons, R. Drake. R, Waldo, S. Johnston, R. Schlarbaum, J. Rehwalt, D. Schlichting. L. Tompkins, C. Hansen, C. Schmeltzer, D Wiedemann, G. Clark.
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