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Sophomores Sitting, left to right: Richard Cotter, Hetty Jean Wallick, John Parent. Marjorie Turner, W illiam Frazier, Mary W ilson. Leroy Stentzel, Ruth Beaty. Earl Brown, Gloria Landess, Ralph Hunt, Peggy HufFer. Second row, left to right: Eileen Chattin, Jack Wampler. Rhea Buckingham. Joe Teaford, Ruth Patterson, Tom Marker, Janet Eikenberry, Richard Bruss. Loree Mason, W endell Resor. Beatrice Coby, Miss W ard. Third row, left to right: Anna Read, Iris Fulk, Maxine Webb. Barbara Good. Jack Kantner, Phyllis Bratton. Jack Mangas. Roberta Reid. Margaret Dunn. Mary Lou Gullett, Helen Crawford. Absent: Jeanette Spatuzzi. Page Twenty-fiv
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Sophomore Activities Since the custom of organizing underclassmen has been returned to our school, we sophomores elected the following officers: president, Jack ampler: vice-president, Leroy Stentzcl; secretary, Mary Wilson; and treasurer, Jack Mangas. W e were well represented on the Student Council by Richard Cotter and Jack W ampler. Miss Mabel 1C. Ward is our faculty adviser. We are proud that several of us have important positions on the WESTERNER and SUCCESSUS staffs. Also we have many members in band, orchestra, and chorus. Many of our boys, being athletically inclined, participated in baseball and basketball. Others of us were on the bowling teams. The curricular selections of our class vary. Some of us are pursuing the academic course, others, the business course, while still others are taking courses in home economics and industrial arts. W ith the help of Miss W ard we sponsored a spring party for the high school on March 24. Although we do not wish to appear conceited in any way, we do feel our class is one of the,most promising in high school. —Tom Marker. Page Twenty-four
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Freshmen Activities Another freshman class has joined the passing parade of high school students. That our interests are varied is indicated by the courses we have chosen. Some of us are enrolled in the academic, others in the business or vocational courses. We feel we are an especially privileged class, for we have the honor of being the first freshman class permitted to organize. With the help of our sponsor, Miss Rubey, we selected as our class officers: Charles Lynch, president; Violet Stooksberry, vice-president; Janet Porter, secretary; Edmond Fulk, treasurer. We chose Vera Nielsen and Charles Lynch as Freshman representatives on the Student Council. Fourteen of us have participated in band and orchestra, and four are in chorus. A few have shown their skill in bowling. Warren Montano and Robert Weinter have contributed their efforts to the Westerner. We arc proud of Bob Welch and Richard Sipe. the freshman members of the Kitten team. —Kitty Blackburn. Page Twenty-six
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