FIFTY-SECOND YEAR DICK T UK BACK, Vice-President CHARLOTTE WIIITH, President BOR KLICKER, Sec Treasurer MISS ROBISON, Adviser END OF FIRST HALF FIR ST SEMESTER— John Dnunheller.. . President . SECOND SEMESTER— . .. Miss R obison Bob Ovens .... ...Fi %e-Pres Ule nt . . Dick Turback .. Dean Gehrett....... . ,„$e c ' y- T re a surer . Bob Klicker Miss Robison..... .. Adviser . ........Miss Robison As they reach the halfway mark in their high school careers, members of the sophomore class are finding their niches in those activities in which they will be leaders two years from now. Tn the field of athletics the second year class has many who will Ire drawing cheers in the years to come. John Stephens stepped into the football picture last fall to earn his letter as an end. He also looked good on the basketball court near the end of the season; this spring he is a jumper on the varsity track squad. Dick Turback started the football year as a reserve guard but won a starting assignment and his letter before the season’s end, Sherman Mitchell is a pitcher on the varsity baseball squad, Bob Klicker is a third base- man and Eugene Sherwood, a fielder. Arnold Hansen is the number two catcher of the Blue Devil squad. Les Kihler and Lloyd Hill are second-year members of the track team. Richard Nightingale and Eugene Soper were elected this spring to serve as sophomore representatives on the editorial board of The Scroll,” Eunice M ier, Bob Klicker and Dorothy Ann Humphrey have been sophomore justices of th£ student court. Everill Cummins was on the school debate squad. Hullie Comstock plays in the school orchestra. More citations of iiwiduals could be made but those mentioned arc sufficient to show that the sophomores are taking on important part in school activities. The class, however, have not let their interest in activities interfere with their scholastic achievements.. Thirty-nine sophomores earned places on the first quarter honor roll with Maxine Lanchester and Carol Morris rating straight “A” reports. Wesley Beneficl, Bill Bcrney, Rosalie Jordan, Will a Dean Ogden and Maxine Lanchester had straight “As ? the second quarter. Thirty-four of their classmates were also on the honor roll for that quarter. Wesley Renefiel had the only sophomore straight “A” for the third quarter, but thirty- eight others of the class earned honors. In the first seven quarters of their high school life, the sophomores have averaged 36 places on quarter honor rolls. 27
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