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SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class numbers one hundred and twenty-three. It is represented in practically all the high school activities. The members of the concert and marching bands were: Vernon Beenblossom, Robert Cione, John Gardner, Clara Ann Huber, Francis Hughes, Mildred Hughes, Norma Johnson, Richard Knupp, Kenton Kurtz, Norene McFarland, Helen See, Martha Shockey, Milo Steele, Carolyn Strong, and Charles Sutten. Robert McLaughlin and Ruth Sorrell anneared only in the marching band. The twirlers in the marching band: were Betty Stewart and Esther Hayes. Orchestra members were: Carolyn Strong, Carol Gray, Betty Michels, Francis Hughes, lone Steele, Gayle Robertson, Margaret llennon, Mary Walker, Margery Walker, Helen See, and Norma Johnson. M ml R ' Those in the girls' glee club were: Ruth Anderson, Marjorie ahrens, VadaJFett,ers, Esther Hayes, Twila Mangold, Mildred Meyer, Evelyn Miller, Gayle Robertson, lone Steele, Mary Walker, and Margery Walker. - In the boys' glee club there were: Henry Miller, Raymond Whisler, and Wayne Wagner. Those in the mixed chorus were: Mildred Meyer, Evelyn Miller, Margaret Hennon, Milo Steele, Wayne Wagner, Raymond Whisler, Esther Hayes, Vada Fetters, Ruth Anderson, and Marjorie Ahrens. Esther Hayes was the mezzo soprano soloist: Carolyn Strong, the flute soloist: Car- olyn Strong and Francis Hughes were members of the woodwind quintetteg Betty, Michels was the violin soloist: Francis Hughes, the saxophone soloist: Betty Michels was a mem- ber of the string quintetteg Milo Steele was the tuba soloist: Milo Steele was a member of the brass sextette. Those of the sophomore class whose names appeared-. on the honor roll were: Ruth Anderson, Joan Brown, William Brown, Dorothy Darnell, Alberta Godfrey, Marjorie Faulkner, Carol Gray, Esther Hayes, Clara Ann Huber, Mildred Hughes, Dorothy Johnson, Norma Johnson, Maxine Logan, Mildred Meyer, Betty Michels, Evelyn Miller, Jean Slga- fonse, Dorthea Snyder, Carolyn Strong, Wayne Wagiier, and Richard Weeks. Gayle Robertson, Helen Patterson, and Esther Hayes were the declamatory repre- sentatives. Esther Hayes and Maxine Logan represented the sophomores in debate. Esther Hayes took part in interpretative reading. The football nlen were: Harold Wolf, Robert Macon, Robert Lewis, Junior Klein, Henry Miller, Lloyd Scott, Fred Reid, Robert Flynn, Bill Brown, Edward Nardy, Don Mitchell, Don Morrison, William Steele, and Bill Robertson. Those out for track were: Glenn- Mace, Junior Klein, Robert Flynn, Richardllinupp, Daryl Hoyle, and Fred Reid. r , The basketball men were:,Robert Lewis, Robert Macon, Harold Wolf, Bill Brown and Don Mitchell. . 15.5 e Father- What does '60' on your grade ' earcl mean? - Donald Morrison4 Oh-er-that must have , been the temperature of the room when ig g I WI'Ol'.e the test. ' rf S Tyventy-fivg
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Y 4 A I X JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS Voorhees, a big understand ing. McCutchen and Phillips. Frances Sartor. Trio. Bill Kiescy gets 0V0l'i K. M K.,-Kephart, Stew art. and Kephart. Norman und 1'zitLe1'sm1. Knupp and Burhaun. Ivepiogle, Ferguson, X711 n Meter. Essiey, Mootlmrt, Baxter. Juniors on the rigrht. Jun iors on the left. Charles Snyder doesn't nrind being ad- Eiig gm dressed as Madam Chairman when the fixifgfu Flnghsh class is discussing the Readelas Twenty-four ' Digest,
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SOPHOMORES Two parties were held during the year by the sophomores and freshmen. Music for dancing and cards were the entertainment furnished. The parties were held on December 10 and March 25. English is the only required subject during the sophomore year. Typing, algebra, biology, manual arts, Latin, world history, and agriculture are subjects from which three may be taken to fill out the schedule for the sophomore year. -sgtrnomzonns A-GI Top row: Paul Benson, Evan Fishburn, Bob Flynn, John Gardner, Bill Brown, Alberta Godfrey, Winona Bower, Marjorie Ahrens. Row two: Edward Bidwell, Bill Brewer, Glen Durst, Phyllis Crayne, June Garrett, EuE1len Gidley, Florence Godwin, Julia Harvey. Row three: Rabern Davis, Donald Batterson. Marjorie Faulkner. Joan Brown, Vada Fetters, Carol Gray, Jane Eioher. , Row four: Glen Hamilton, Vernon Beenblossorn, Bob Crone, Paul Boyd, Phyllis Crone, Betty Davis, Dorothy Darnell, Dorothy Conner. Row five: Billy Burham, Dick Baker, Lyle Edmondson, Ruth Anderson, Jean Davis, Esther Hayes, Bob Crossett, Keith Gillespie. Bettv Stewart- An ant can carry four times its own weight in cake crumbs. 3 Esther Hayes- That's nothing! I saw , -Sly, a humble bee lift a, 200 lb. man right int0 Twenty-six 'A ' the air.
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