SOPHOMORES 1ST SEMESTER OFFICERS McLaughlin, Ellis, Benefit! 2ND SEMESTER OFFICERS Maier, Benefiel, Fuller The sophomores are not only proud of being the lar gest class in Wa-Hi, but also of the work which they have accomplished. Chosen to lead them the first semester were Dick Ellis, president; Jeanne Benefiel, vice president; and Billie B. McLaughlin, secretary-treasurer. Eugene Maier, Don Fuller, and Jeanne Benefiel filled these positions during the last half of the year. Elected to serve on Boys ' Cabinet were Bill Dement and Jim Aylward. Barbara Brock was the representative to Girls ' Cabinet. Girls ' Council members were Rae Jean Wilson.. Mary Ellen Valaer, Betty Rae Anderson, and Loretta Rimpler. Appointed to render the sophomore opinions for the Student Court were Katherine Kirkpatrick, Dick Ellis, Mary Shuham, and Duane Gilmore Many sophomores showed their interest in the school by supporting its various activities, Duane Gilmore and Mike Kenny played on the varsity foot¬ ball team Jack Dusenberry was the manager of the basketball team The class was represented on Wa-Hive committees by Jeanne Benefiel, Gordon Jaynes, and Mary Harvey. Helping to make the Daily Journal a success were Shirley Jean Brown and Ernest Merklin. Dick Ellis contributed his skill in photography to the Royal Blue staff and Marilyn McEvoy and Barbara Jamieson displayed their unusual musical abilities in assemblies. In the cast for the all-school play were Jim Mitchell and Duane Gilmore. Eloise Dorsey, Carl Hebenstreit, and Charles Hall were the sophomore newscasters for the year. With two years of experience behind them, the members of the sophomore class, supervised by Miss Juliana Draper, are rapidly becoming ready to take over their duties as the leaders of Wa-Hi.
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