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ophomore Class Histor Under the leadership of the Sophomore Class the Freshman initiation was held October 2-lth. The Sophomores naturally enjoyed the stunts at the expense of the Freshies, who were fine sports. Other activities of the year'included roller-skating trips to Lebanon and Albany and the Class trip to the Coast. This trip was made April 17th and was chaperonned by Miss Barclay, Miss Williains and Mrs. Margaret Young Dawes. Points of interest were Depoe Bay Aquarium, deep-sea fish- ing along the coast and the beach at New- port. Sally Sommers and Larry Davidson represented our class in the Carnival Queen and Kin Contest. S Sweet Homes B Squad Football Team was composed chiefly of Sophomores and we were certainly proud of their All Win', record. Outstanding players on the A Squad included VVolleat and Noah. The A Squad Basketball Team included the following Sophomores: Noah, Nor- quist, D. Boyd, and L. Boyd. The following Sophomores were on the Baseball Team: Kaufman, Sparks, and Bennett. 30 The Sophomores gave good account of themselves in music. Cardwell, D. Boyd and L. Boyd had instrumental solos. Can- non and L. Boyd were in the Brass Sextet. The singing groups, both boys and girls, had their full quota of Sophomores, as well as the band. The Sophomores were a large class with an enrollment of 112. The following of- ficers were elected early in the school year and carried their responsibilities with credit to their class: President ............................ Albert Shaelfer Vice President ................ Tommy Womack Secretary-Treasurer .............. Twilo Tabler Sergeant-at-arms ........................ Ken Noah The class sponsors are Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Beaman, Miss VVi1liam and Mr. Bor- oughs. HONOR ROLL Nancy Barton 1, 2, 3. Lucretia Kitchin l. Beverly Bailey 3. Ken Noah 2. David Boyd 2. Barbara Walker 1 Marjorie Foltz 3. Iva ,lean Pedersen 1. Charlene Halbrook 3. Helen Stewart 1. Betty Jenkins 1.
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David Elliott Bruce Ellis Ailene Emmert Bob Emmert Doris Emmett Irene Epperson Lee Evans Evelyn Ewing Ken Fallon Charmay Farrell Roger Feigum Darold Feulner Helen Fields Mariorie Foltz louis Forster Susie Frerer Shirley Hagle Charlene Holbrook Jimmy Hayes Margery Herbert Jim Heseman Georgia Howard Marlene Howe Wanda Howell Dean Ingram Betty jenkins Bobby Jones Phillip Jones Helen Kampstra Raymond Kauffman Lucretia Kitchin Donald Klum Ralph Loe Agnus Lundholm Leatrice McCreory Betty McDaniel larry McMahon Dean McQueen Hugh Meacham Frances Miller Wanda lee Milligan Freida Mink Donna Mitchell Dolores Morgan Grover Morris Jimmie Moyer Beverly Mulholland Betty Murden Gene Neketin Dick Norquist Charles Orr Melvin Painter lvci Jean Pedersen Claw' of X X Ab 1 1 ', N N X x Q xx 1 NX -me cc x 1 X :S c Q X X Q - time X X is x X Q Rx N 19
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Adeline Perry Pat Randolph Gladys Reid Bob Reineccius Glenn Roller Betty Rice Clinton Rice Delores Rice Bob Richardson Betty Riley Mary Rodgers Dean Snook Sally Sommers Elery Sparks S of' Helen Sparks SWF Billie Stewart 04 Helen Stewart Walter Stoeffler :sv- Genevieve Thornbrugh Naomi Taedtemeier Cecil Vincent Vera Voss Barbara Walker Caroline Walker Lucille Walker ua Merle Walker Orpha Wiley Johnny Wills Darlene Wilson Evelyn Winburn Alfred Winslow George Wolleat Gene Woods Truman Woolery Dale Jernberg Wie are very proud ol' our new class- rooms and entrance hall which have hecn added this last year. iliwo general class- rooms and two science rooms have heen pressed into immediate use to taltc care oi' our ever increasing enrollment. l hc physical science room has the most modern individual desks and lahoratory equipment lor the teaching ol' physics. chemistry ami general science. A photo- graphic darlt room is a special lcaturc for this department. The natural science classroom was planned and designed for the teaching ol' biology. It likewise has individual tables and special equipment for teaching this suhjcet. An unusual supplement to this department is the greenhouse, which will add much interest and practical applica- tion for thc students of this class. Visiting educators comment vert' fa- vorably on our new rooms and plant in general. 31 Class in
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