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5? as DORIS DLNLAP President THE IDEAL SOPHOMCRES DICK BENN NANCY SIEHEL NANCY SIEHEL KATHLEEN BURNS SCCVCEOI7' Treas u.rer - 13 .- WINONA CRAINT Vice president 47,1 x
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Fzrst Row Jack Elder Jessxe Heeter Jean Botzer Rowene Swartz Nancy Slehl Arlene Morrxs Sue Dim mlre Wmona Grant Mxss Blnkney Second Row Mellssa Henr Thelma Creenawalt Rxta Jones Dons Dunlap Iva Goodman Dlane Thomas Ruby Morrls Slnrle Hack arth Mary Shook Third Row Cale Mu1r Vernon Summervllle Art Weeks Betty Stewart Kathleen ums Joe Knebel John Ham1sh Carl Enckson Fourth Row Eugene Brenneman James Cralg Jack Barger V1rg1lK1nca1d Dlck Benn Don Benn James SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ln the school term of 1949-1950 thlrty SIX Jolly students took thelr second step into Room 5 where MISS Nola Blnkney took over as their home room teacher Slnce then they have lost two pupils They now have a roll of thirty four To lead thls class they chose the follow mg officers Presldent Hlchard McCafferty Secretary Nancy Slehel Vlce presldent Dons Dunlap Treasluer lkathleen Burns Because thls class lost thelr presldent, they chose Dons Dunlap as president and Wlnona Grant as Vice presldent Soon after school had started the Sophomore Class tried very hard to dlscourage the new comers by havxng a Freshman Receptlon which delxghted everyone present Among the Sophomore boys there were seven who reported for basketball Eugene Brenne man Max Barns Carl Frlckson Cale Muir Don Benn Dick Benn and James Craig The Sopho mores also felt honored to have furmshed a Junlor Varsxty cheerleader Dons Dunlap Nearly everyone ln thls class took part rn Band and Chorus Altogether we know they ll he a successful group ln thelr future years at Sligo llxgh School 12 1' I L 3 , l 1' 5 i J ' ' , ,- X 2.',,,2A' f . ' z .' ' f . ' ' ' . ' ' .' I l ' ' Y f I I l r 1 9 K li 1 I ' - : l - 9 ' ' . ' 1 . . . ' . ' ' : I 1 7 1 9 I Y Ace, Max Burns. Not Pzctured! Charles Barger. - . . . . , , . . - , . 1 H 9 -1 I 9 . 1 1 Q 2 ' ' ' ' , . . . . , ' 1
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