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'OPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Baci: ron left to rle I L Gen C Carnahan Center row left to rxght J Kalow xoki J Schuster Mr Medley adiser Front roxs lft to rlht E Manmla E Goldman Miss Mltura adviser The Baby Loaves Piesident, hlrl Qoldmtn, Yiee President, lm 5 huster, Seeretuy Cary Carnahan, Student Council Xalinw Mannilag Advisers Miss Mitura, Mr. Medley. The Sophomore class of 1950-51 had the distinction of being the largest class in T.H.S. and also the first class in many years not having to suffer under an onslaught of unior cruelty, namely initiation.' They entered into the years activities with a vigor that astounded everyone, Sophomoxe boys receiving A squad football letters included: Len Gienger, Earl Goldman, Calvin Ill usser and Arthur Sutton. Earl Goldman ably represented his class in basketball as he was one of the regulars on the A Se Ll.lLl. Dramatically speaking the Sophs rated high with Norman Nlatheny, Pat Jones, joan Schroeder, violet lludge 1 ,lim Schuster Earl Goldman, Loren Leach Terry Turley and G-try Carnahan taking tart in the Student Body Play, 'The Man Who Came to Dinner. The cla scholastic average xx as upheld by the following sophomores whose names appeared on tle llonr ' Roll: Wayne Lee Loretta Olson, une Cross john Ciilbert, Karen ensen Barbara Parker, Dorothy lxejynolds kim Schuster, Geraldine Stewart Rosetta Tohl Terry Turley and Len Gienger. Ina Chambers was chosen as the Sophomore class candidate for the Kilchis Kween Kontest and served as a princess at the Kilchic party. At the time of this writing, plans were being made for a dance honoring the Freshmen to be la l ' Apfl. The dance has been an annual affair at Tillamook High for several years and is con- sidered one ot the important dances of the year, at least from the Sophomores' point of view! -loan Pang born
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