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'I-W ,WWI 'V' xii-' I IIUIB THE IMPATIE 'l' YEARS IIIQXI IJIIXN I.I- IQ Q- ,fx .-'vm NI-:. I 't'- I.. tx- II Nt-.X I.: I' KI .-XII I- Km, I.,- II-..I.1 I I-11-. IJ ---I Im- I4 IM' li.: I- 'I I rv X I ' - mf. A- ' I in -. ft bt-I UNI? IQIIXX ISIII II.-I' Iirf'-ww I-':. .1 L'-' v- lrwft '-,- . hw-v It I I-I IS 'N I II I tv..-' '- It , II..:s.':s':oE ll.1rr 1,..I.:w-'I S w'-- -. II,vZ'.w..:- lS:II It-I-V . I .qw-. law- is 'X IIN 'IIIIIIII ieftxx' Ia.-I--.H lor' II,-,N R I,.I I I-,,..t. lt wut, me I.. .1 II,,e..,.. rw... Ii Isnt I,,.J..,t IM' lin-1-1 .-'X.:t:' ltowt hilt kiln: 'IlI::. littli-I:1..t-. lil. II..:-.rm-II in ll..-ff The sophomores started their second cam- paign in high school with a clean slate from the former year. With the help of their capable advisers, Mrs. Wineman, Mrs. George, Miss Cohoe and Mr. Mcllnay, they elected tall, dark Herb Sherer as president, fun-living Karl Park as vice-president, popular dependable Pippy Puma as treasurer, and brilliant Earle Mc- Keever as secretary. Home room representa- tives to Student Council were then elected with Bob Squires, Iohn Hipp, and lack Buser being the ones named. Two meetings were held in order to arrange lor the class party. The party was held in the high school gym on Friday I Wt 5 Nov. 23 and everybody had a grand time. The sophomores didn't fare too well at the beginning of the year scholastically but as the year progressed they began to pick up momen- tum. A familiar honor roll name was Earle McKeever. The sophs displayed their ability to act by putting on a Gay Ninties Review for the assem- bly. The play was written and directed by Mrs. George. In the world of sports the sophomores were led by Iohn Hipp, a versatile all-round athlete, who played on both the football and the
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