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so PHOMORES Our class as a whole hasn't done anything to set the world on fire yet! We have, with a few exceptions, come admirably out of that “green stage and are just awaiting our chance. We have formed a fine club from our English class and call ourselves the “Progressive Sophomore Club. Those who do not enjoy nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, etc., did enjoy our English class on the third Friday in every month; for then our class had a change. (You should have seen our dignified president calling the meeting to order!) Travel talks, movie reviews, hobby talks, the relating of exciting experiences and other things all helped to make our program highly entertaining. Our first party was a skating party at the Greenville Skating Rink. A good time was enjoyed by all—especially our adviser, who took his first lesson on the “art of skating, and has not cared yet for a second! Our second party was a combined dinner and theater party. After eating the “carried-in“ dinner, everyone took himself to the Miami Theater to witness “Banjo on My Knee. In the field of athletics our class shines very dimly. Of course we do have a few star (to be) basketball players, who did manage to win a few honors from the inter-class games. We cannot overlook the girls kick-ball team either. They shine brightly when playing freshmen, but oh, those eighth graders!! We also feel largely responsible for the band. Without “we sophomores there would practically be no band. Many of us had the opportunity of going to Winchester to see the Indiana University Band. Then of course all we band members went to Westfield, which is one experience we shall never forget. By Martha Jane Mangas CLASS iMEMBERS David Kaucher. Thelma Caplinger, Jim Jacobs, Maxine Frazier, Thelma Jean Smith. Elden Blackford. Martha Jane Mangas, Murray Barr Glunt, Richard Hilderbrand, Georgia McGuire. Norma Frazier, Mary Helen Carpenter, Betty McRosc, Martha Jane Hill. John Kantncr. Mary Evans, Joe Sutton, Esther Davis, Paul Shafer, Evalyn McCabe. Peggy Rhatican, Neva Kochcrspcrger, Truel McClintock. Arthur Beachlcr, Betty Sue Blanklev. Joe Frazier, Clara Ellen Snyder, Shirley Garver. David Dean, Leatha Rhoades. Elaine Aukerman, Margaret Holroyd, Ivan Kccver, Patsy Fraze, Mary Maxine Sims. Marthabelle Chenoweth, Gene Teagarden, Evelyn Read. Page Sixteen
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