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Sophomores On advancing from the so-called greenie rank, we now find this year's sophomore engaged in many activities. Apparently this class is too modern to let inactivity or boredom get he best of them. Do you remember last year's freshman girls? You will recall how these ambitious girls organized the Red Rectangle Gub. For the school term now ending the officers of the club are: president. Rose Marie Smith; vice-president, Marilyn Bahler; secretary, Quetora Leffel; treasurer, Shirley Davis. Not to be outdone, the sophomore he-men are upholding the banner of the Junior Hi-Y Gub. These boys consider themselves distinguished gentlemen, for it falls upon their shoulders to select freshmen as their successors, while they themselves move into a more dignified club, called the Senior Hi-Y Gub, composed of junior and senior boys. The president of this year's club is ''Giuck' Newland, assisted by vice-president, Don Zimmerman, and their minute-taker secretary, Stanley Maxson. First Row N. Abo. C. Ague, T. Allen. M. Alstaetter. E. Ankernmn. M. Arthur. M. Bahler. G. Ballwog, M. Benny. V. Bowersock. A. Bow shcr. C. Brautlgam. C. Brookhart Second Row— V. Buddemeyer. I,. Burden. J. Burden. M. Burden. F. Burden. C. Chiles. J. Clum. R Colvin, G. Davis. J. Dill. B Disney. C. Doseok. E. Doseck Third Row— E. Doseck. D. Duinin B. . Umm. S. Davis. J. Enirick. A. Erb. N. Garrett. R. llarshbarger L. Huebner. J. Hole. M. Howell. M. Jackson. D. Kant tier Fourth Row— B Katter. C. Kant-ner. M. Keller. E. Killian. C. Klop-fenstein. L. Knatz. B. Knauss. J. Kohler. B. Kohler. B. Koch. D. Knoch. C. Knierim
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Home Room 7 A. Erb — Vice-President S. Maxson — President M. Bahler — Service Director J. Dill — Secretary Home Room 8 G. Orphal — Service Director C. New land — President S. Davis Secretary-Treasurer Home Room 14 M. Jackson — President N. Garrett — Service Director L. Knatz — Vice-President Home Room 13 V. Malueg — Sec'y-Treasurer S. Shaw — Service Director J. Shaw — President
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Sophomores Of course the Sophomores have proven their worth in many fields of endeavor other than social clubs. We find that a young second year lass, Jane Dill, is a cheerleader. Then too, there are many sophomores enrolled in the orchestra and band: Jo Ann Shuster, Arthur Swink, Jo Ann Sidey, Carol Kentner, Jim Veit, La Donna Spurlock, Ruth Betty Wonser. Donald Dumm, Glenna Orphal, Elaine Metzger, Bob Colvin, Eleanor Killian, Joan Shaw, Carl Sawmiller, Lois Burden. Ruth Harshbarger. Marilyn Bah-ler. Naturally, too much strees must not be placed on the sophomores' extra-curricular activities, for many students are oustanding in their school subjects. There are Mar a Walls and Charles Newland. who are Latin scholars, Violet Malueg and June Whiteman, who lay claim to be mathematicians, and Betty Thatcher, a leader in the typing class. Mara Walls and Betty Knauss may someday be philosophers, due to their study in Communication classes. These and many more keep the sophomores high in scholastic standings. First Row— Q. Leffol. A. Lusk. V. Malweg. I. Murkley. P. Markley. J Marlin. S Maxson. R. Meeker. R Mertz. V. Metz. E. Metzger. R. Miller. H. Mlnnloh Second Row— C. Newland. G. Orphal. p. Ratcliff, c. Roatorfer. N. Ru k. J. Rvpkema. C. Sawmiller. C Schaub. E. Schmaltz. W. Schroer. R. Seitz. L. Seitz, C. Shaw Third Row— J. Shaw. A Shockey. J. Shunter. J. Sidey. J. Smith. R. Smith. D. Spurlock. R. Stevenson. A. Streight. A. Swink. R. Tange-man. B. Taylor. T. Taylor. Fourth Row— B. Thatcher. T. Trego. J Veit. M. Walls. R. Wchh. J Werner. J. Whiteman. M. Wilder-muth. P. Wilkins. R. Wonsor. D Zimmerman. F. Zwicbel.
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