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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President - - - NEAL SELLERS Vice-President - MIRIAM SHAULIS Secretary - - ARLENE HOHNER Treasurer - - WILLA SNYDER PREPARES FOR LEADERSHIP It doesn't seem possible that only a year ago these spirited Sophomores were mere draftees. Byg ood behavior and active participation in school activities, their service stripes have piled up. As is true in every army, the kids got promoted to second-lieuten- ants. Since they are no longer rookies. more is expected of them. They have lived up to this expectation and have become an outstanding division of our school life. Minor encounters in the forms of traditional duties have prepared the army for its first major attack. The institute dishes were stormed by these eager youngsters. They retreated in victory. As buck privates they served mess to the hungry football fans. After much drill and preparation a major attack upon the school body Was tried in the form of the Sophomore-Senior dance. The dancers rallied mid burst- ing bombs, and air raids. Tiny kites in our national colors served as appropi- ate invitations. Never before has our red, White, and blue been displayed so spectacularly and fittingly. No Tro- jan horses in their corp betrayed the idea until the appointed hour. Some of our most entertaining and enjoyable assembly programs have been supported by these Sophomores. With three more years of service ahead of them, they appointed Neal Sellers their chief of staff. He is advised and aided by Miriam Shaulis, Willa Snyder, and Arlene Horner. Here's our wish for their success and victory in the encounters to come. Z9 '-'-'
THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President - - - BOB MORIN Vice-President - IIMMY CRITCHFIELD Secretary - - DOROTHY GRIFFITH P Treasurer - - - IOE SMITH LEARNS THROUGH SERVICE Are you looking for pep? Ask the Freshmen, they've got it. Do you want a lively crowd at your party? Invite the Freshmeng they'll brighten things up. Even last year on Move-up Day we began to notice it when as eighth graders they set the school on its ear with their snappy songs and yells. Outstanding this year was the way in which the various shades of green became more and more subdued, and the cries of Out of my way, freshie! and l'One side, small fry! faded away in a genuine admiration of the talents and achievements of the Freshman class. The Freshman circus was the cause of a great deal of admiration, not only because it showed the Fresh at their best as clowns, comedians, skaters, strong men, singers, bulls, and bullfighters, but also because in man- aging it they showed a canny business sense which will be increasingly val- uable to them as high school life moves on. In their assembly programs, too, this class showed promise of fine things to come in the entertainment field. Numbered among the 255 Fresh- men are talented musicians, many ol them already prominent in the band and orchestra. Their athletes are out- standing in intramural sports and on the Iunior Varsity. We expect good work from them too. Yes, after their success under Pres- ident Bob Morin aided by Iimmy Critchfield, Ioe Smith and Dorothy Griffith, the Freshman class faces the prospect of three of the best years in Somerset High School's history. 30
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