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BUILDING THE SECOND SECTION , SOPHOMORE ClASS OFFICERS-left to Ri oJIduji?y Mrs. Condell, Ricliard Larson. gg 7 fi . A - f f tw wwf- Iii! , I of I L ,M ' .sr 2 SOPHOMORE CLASS With the help of the advisers, Mr. Steve Smith and Mrs. Marget Condell, Sophomores elected the officers for this year. Mike Bell was elected president, Richard Larson vice-presi- dent and Elaine Bolduan secretary-treasurer. At the beginning of the school year every- one pitched in to help make the orthopedic drive a success. Kids rolled out of their beds as early as 6:00 in the morning so they could can fruit or pick apples. Since money making projects were allowed for the orthopedic, the sophomores decided to have a car wash al- though the kids washing the cars got more water on themselves than they did on the cars. For the next money making project the sophomores decided to have a bake sale in -56 which it was found that girls are not the only gcod cooks, Much hard work was rewarded by second place in the orthopedic display contest. Additional money was earned for its class by a candy sale. When the March of Dimes rolled around the Sophomore class had a car wash in which they netted 548. All proceeds were turned over to the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. When spring came, the sophomores decided to justify all the work by having a sopho- more party which everyone enjoyed. Many students participated in such extra curricular activities as, school sports, octet, F.F.A., F.H.A., S Club, melodiers, drill team, Lambda Kai Epsilon, thespians, sea scouts, Frosh Orientation, and annual staff. i I I Adams, Victor Q. ' -- V . :5 Anderson, Jan t , . . .:,, - ., - - '351. 4 ' ' E5 'T Afpf Jvdv .I ., 4 'E if , ' If' iff A -I Aubert, Mary V,,,, SVR' ': j .5: ,I 4 -.E viii r Q Bagwell, Joy ww f Ii' N I I f Lui I'f::fili I Us . I Banelhlemer' Dale PAGE TWZNTY-SEV EN
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