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Sophomore Class My taste is impeccable, l'm vot- ing for Labovitz for vice-president. Duncan Hines eats Bob Winfree up sideways! Vote Bob for treas- urer. Go with the mob, vote for Cobb. These were typical of the slogans written on the campaign posters which adorned the halls of Walter Johnson High School early in No- vember. Members ot the Sophomore Class were electing officers for the coming school year. In addition to the four students who were elected by the entire class, a representative from each tenth grade homeroom was chosen. These sixteen people comprised the Soph- omore Class Council. This group of students, under the sponsorship of William B. Prigg, Jr., planned and executed all the sophomore activi- ties which included a dance in the spring. Eighty-three per cent of the soph- omores, the highest percentage of ballot casters from any class, turned out to vote, electing Fred Stier their president and John Labovitz, vice- president. Carla Watson served as secretary, Don Moorehead was elected treasurer. Left to right: Vice-president John Labovitz, Secretary Carla Watson, President Fred Stier, and Treasurer Don Moorehead are the officers of the Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Council Left to right, seated: Libby Brown, Robin Johnson, John Labovitz, Carla Watson, Fred Stier, Don Moorehead, Dick Dunlap, and Sandy Casner Standing: Bob Singer, Rick Hartley, Brook Andrews, Don Parks, Chris Renninger, Arsen Gulian, Dianne McNeil D T , ,, nf' ,ff r-- ii
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