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f SOPI-IO-MORE OFFICERS Dear Diary: September finally arrived, and at last we stepped into the halls of J. C. as the mighty sophomores. We saw many new as well as old friends, and added many to our ever growing list of pals. Our clubs began their vigorous campaigns for little sisters and brothers, and were up in the clouds when the new members were received, only to be knocked down again by our first quarter grades. Can we ever forget the first project of our class, the Sadie Hawkins Day dance complete with race, heard growing contest, square dancing, and above all Meatsn? Our spirits were bub- bling over as we watched our speedy court players tramp over all but three teams. And naturally, our newly elected and older cheerleaders went home many a night with sore throats from cheering so much. We could hardly wait for Christmas Holidays and vacation with the annual Christmas Alumni Dance at the pier. Back to J. C. we trudged after two wonderful weeks of 'icutting upf' and down to work we settled for those dear ole exams. We hardly had time to catch our breath before we were caught in the plans for graduation. Invitations were ordered, caps and gowns measured for. With the Spring Prom approaching, we racked our brains to pick out the favorite of our sophomore girls to reign as queen. Need- less to say, house parties were the crowning glory of all our activities with sunburns received by all. Our closing project was playing host to our parents at an open House. At last the final days of the term approached, and with parting thoughts of our past days at J. C., we humbly at- tended Baccalaureate Services and the ever impressive graduation ceremonies. Our many friends met at J. C. will never be forgotten, nor the joy we shared while with them in the halls of HS. P. J. Cf, So long for now, but not goodbye, Sophomore Class
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Warren Collins Allen Largo, Florida Polite to everyone . . . Philip Amick Charleston, West Virginia Tall, dark, handsome . . . shy look K. T. Lawrence S. Barch Brooklyn, New York NA Brooklynite . . . we like him anyway Frank H. Bass Atlanta, Georgia Good K. T. . . . domestic type . . . serious and friendly Men's Inter-Club Council President Christmas Dance Social Committee K. T., President and Treasurer Varsity Golf Intramural Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball Wilham Belcher St. Petersburg, Florida Papa . . . good for a laugh . . . plane addicfi Freshman Honor Council Member Sarah Margaret Blacker C6SnUy59 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Always a smile . . . lots of fun . . . likes the sub Troiad, Typist Wooden Horse, Reporter, Ad Seller Playmakers Presbyterian Student Union College Singers Messiah Elijah Intramural Tennis, Softball, Swimming Overtones 'cDinner for Two Ray Edward Blaser Chicago, Illinois Henpecked . . . always has something to say K. T. Varsity Football ' Intramural Softball, Basketball and Volleyball George Boortsales West Cherper, Pennsylvannia Arches in a mean pivot shot . . . short . . . everyone likes himi' Skyros
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