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SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW—(left to right): Joanne Gullett, Norma Shockney, Janis Marker, Patsy Bower, Helen Montano, Marilyn Thomas, Janet Castle, Jane O'Connor, Phyllis Mangas, Linda Clapper. SECOND ROW: Myrtle Oswalt, Rebecca Burris, Betty Anders, Ruth Seman, Patty Carpenter, June Mangas, Nancy Proctor, Mary McCullough, Beverly Buckingham, Caryl Shaw, Patsy Kyle, Betty Merritt, Jane Lephart, Barbara Butcher, Joel Tibbetts. THIRD ROW: Rudy Chambers, Robert Miller, Weldon Witters, Bill Bratton, Gene Armstrong, Donald Hines, Dick Stein, Robert Reid, David Beaty, John Evans, Bob Anderson, John Patchell. FOURTH ROW: Jim Fisher, Jerry Kantner, Roger Bruss, Phillip Brown, Phillip Wise. ABSENT: Nancy Blankley, Max Brown, Joyce Fulk. [ 23 1
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Rudy Chambers - - - - President Barbara Butcher - - Vice President Patsy Bower ----- Secretary Phil Wise ----- - Treasurer SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES Black and white, light! fiight!'' The four class cheer leaders, Patsy Bower, Joyce Fulk, Betty Merritt, and Janie O'Connor, led an excited sophomore group in boosting their team as it waged a valiant battle against the senior Czars in this year's Intramural. Whether the three-minute overtime proved to be too long or too short, no one shall ever know; but every sophomore was awfully proud of his team—even if it didn't win. The first five were Max Brown, Jerry Kantner, John Patchell, Phil Brown, and Bob Reid. This year two of our boys, Max Brown and Bob Reid, were Wildcats, while seven other boys, Jerry Kantner, Gene Armstrong, Billy Bratton, Dick Stein, Phil Brown, John Patchell, and Rudy Chambers, were on the Kitten team. The baseball squad boasted four from our class. Max Brown, Gene Armstrong, Phil Brown, and Bob Reid. About half of our class played in the band, nearly a fourth in orchestra, and a fourth participated in girls' glee club. Fourteen girls belonged to G. A. A. John Patchell was our student council representative. The highlight of our year was a Downbeat party which our class gave for the high school in May with the help of Miss Brady, our sponsor. The committee chairmen were Janet Castle, David Beaty, and John Patchell. Two years more— and all the sophomores hope to have a fine record in Black and White! 1 22 ]
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FRESHMAN OFFICERS Phil Blackburn Robert Dunn - - Paula Schoenfeld Beverly Ashley - - President Vice President - - Secretary - - Treasurer FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES As the end of our freshman year comes to a close, we look back over the various activities of our first year in high school. At our first class meeting we elected class officers: Phil Blackburn, president; Robert Dunn, vice president; Paula Schoenfeld, secretary; Beverly Ashley, treasurer. Allan Dye was our representative on the Student Council. Many of the class took part in band, orchestra, Successus, Westerner, G.A.A. and Girls' Glee Club. Under the sponsorship of Miss Higgs, our class carried on various activities throughout the year. We presented the movie Little Men” to swell our treasury. At Christmas time we gave a party for the freshman class and guests, and in the spring we gave a dance at the Youth Center for the whole high school. Our president, Phil Blackburn, moved away at the first of the year and Robert Dunn took over his duties as president. [ 24 ]
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