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l PHYLLIS ADAMS I I KATHERINE I MARY ASHLEY ALEXANDER , ,W W W N 1 JILL PEGGY LILLIE MAY CHENOWETI-I LYNN ' MARY ANN FIX BEKINS CA HILL I I JOYCE rowLER FOSS MARY JACQULYN MARILYN JACKSON LANDON LOE JUDITI-I Y my VIRGINIA . SYLVIA MARION NOWELL LYTEL I I . CARLA LLOYS ROBIN OVERBY - RAYMOND ' RYAN
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The opening day of school dawned bright with expectation for the Sophomore Class, and they were one rung higher on the ladder to the supreme position of being SEN IORSI The two new additions, Sylvia Nowell and Joyce Fowler, easily assumed their positions as members of the class and drifted along until late in September. Then for two hilarious days these unfortunates joined the Freshmen in being informally initiated into Lambda Theta Upsilon. Bearing up under the strain, they managed to survive until the formal initiation when the whole Sophomore Class received their pins. Also in September they enjoyed a fabulous slumber party at Virginia Marionis home. Between the football, the food, and the canasta we suc- ceeded in having a wonderful time. In December our annual tea was given in the library which looked very colorful and Christmasy. Basketball season was a huge success, and the Sophomores managed to squeeze into the semi-finals. In May their farewell party for the Seniors was held and everyone enjoyed herself immensely. The Sophomores played their usual big part in the festivities of Activities Day. Everyone in school was sorry to see the Seniors go, but particularly the Sophomores, for, after all, the Seniors had launched them! Next year, however, we will have a new group of Seniors and all the Sophomores are looking forward to another fine year. 20
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The Freshman Class is proud of its activities this year. The first event of the year was the class tea on October 25th honoring Mrs. Marshall Jones and Miss Doreen Lidgate. At the Student Government Mixer the class proved its versatility by presenting a skit showing what it wished to accom- plish during the year. At Christmas time the girls donated 2525.00 to the Seattle Times Christmas Fund. To supplement the money in its treasury the class voted to sponsor a modern dance program presented by the Oregon State College on March 24th. The last event of the year will be a party at the Tennis Club in May for the Freshmen's sister class, the Juniors. The Freshman Class has had a good record in sports so far and plans to maintain it. Under the guidance of Mrs. Neil, adviser, the class has gone far this year and expects to do even more in the next three years. 22 A
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