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Amparo Gomez Mary Jean Hampton may ..-.l - What's so exciting about a notebook for of- ficers James Reed, president, Judy Cathey, treasurerg Stuart Crook, vice-president, and Kathleen Livezey, secretary. Judy Cathey wnmW' Stuart Crook Alexis Gallegos 1 , ?- This year the sophomore class has proved that NIt's quality--not quantity-- that counts.W Although the smallest class in the school, the sophomores have entered actively into all school events. Members have participated in basketball, base- ball, NUW Club, Red Bots, Orchestra, Chorus, Ducklings, Student Council, Schooner, and Sooner Cub. Whatever or wherever, there were the sophomores-- few, but important! Late in the spring the sophomores had their class party at the country club. They and their guests had a big time pic- nicking, swimming, and dancing, as they looked back on a wonderful year and real- ized that they had just two more years for fun. Ann Rodke is a swell galg She's working all the day, And has a very special pal, Her little daughter, Gay. He's on the ball, he's on the beam-- David Tim ons is the guy we mean. He has a smile and a great big HHi For everyone who passes by. Iv Beverly Keylor's a new girl this yeaq In the Red Hots she helps us cheer. Don't ever think she's shy Cause she's going with a good looking guy. Tall, lean, and lanky Stuart Crook is his name, He plays the drums pretty swanky And he's also our 'brain.H .4g.
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I 'UQ W'-1' Bruce Shobert Henry Speck Kendall Warren Jerry Morrow IWW aww! N ,few Morrow and Rnuest Fran- klin served. For both semesters Larry Poston was reporter. The juniors had a gay time at two parties of their own making ---- the class party and the school party, both real gone affairs. The class party started out near Noble but was chased to Bob Brandenburg's house due to interference from the local native resistance group. This was the Halloween party and such things had to be expected. The school party was on the first of April and everyone came dressed as every- thing. This and the usual gloom over the state of the treasury rounded out the junior year, with one more left before the ax would fall Thomas Mueller Helen Norman -sl Darlene Woodward Newell Wright Lucy Payne Larry Poston Class officers, Thomas Mueller, James Rhyne Diana Burdick, Kstandingj Frankie McFarland, Forrest Franklin, and Bill Woodward plan for a class meeting.
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The sophomore party is a big success to Judge from this group enjoying the dance at the Country Club! Mary Jean's another bright faceg She's known for politeness and her grace, She's quiet and hardly makes a sound But we'd be lost without her around. HBuenos diasu is familiar to all As we pass Amparo and Alexis in the hall. They're awfully far from home we know But no one wants to see them go. Judy Cathey, the belle of the room, Always happy and never spreads gloom. She's also cute as a bug in a rug With a little nose that's really pug. Johnny Wiens, the Wcardn of the class, Provides us with lots of fun and laughs. Teachers with fur coats are his pet peeve And he's always got a trick up his sleeve. She's got the brains and good looks too, She always smiling and never blue. If you don't know by now who we mean, Think twice, of course, it's Kathleen. Our president is James fAll Starj Reed, He's good looking, as we all agreedg He's sharp on the court and the diamond too. And the first to notice the girls who are new. James Reed David Timmons John Wiens Planning a party is hard work. Just ask Ann Rodke, Alexis Gallegos, Amparo Gomez, and Johnny Wiens. Beverly Keylor Kathleen Livezey
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