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IQ-. Z? WHS Front Row Connie Moore, Judy McKim, Rose Murray, Betty Martin. Back Row: Cooper Mike, Marlene McCrady, Connie Moore, Ted Maynard. class of 1960 Guided by their sophomore officers Joe Hayes, President, Judy Ritchie, Vice President, Rosalene Willis, Secretary, and Sharon Eaton, Treasure, the Sophomores can proudly look back upon their accomphishments in sports and extra cirricular activities with pride. The Sophomores excelled in sports during l958. When the Fall brought in the football season, Sophomore James Gray, Jerry Hayes, Charles Johnson, and Roger Henderson proved their athletic skills as prospective stars. Other boys on the football team were Jesse Anthony, Lacey Bowman, and Toby Scott. ln the Homecoming game, honoring the alumni Judy Mc Kim was our re- presentative on the homecoming court. Sports-wise the class of 60 reached its height on the basketball court. At one time, four of the five varsity players con- sisted of Sophomores. They were: Clifford Bellers, Sammy McCoy, Toby Jug Scott, and Roger Henderson. Also singled out for recognition in basketball were Jerry Penley and Jerry Hayes. Jesse Anthony, Eddie Hugan, and Charles Jackson on the junior varsity. Later, Eddie Hugan, Charles Jackson, Jerry Hayes, and Jerry Penley were promoted to the Varsitysquad. Simultaneously with basketball went wrestling. Those sophomore wrestlers were:
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ront Row: Joseph Hayes, President, udy Ritchie, Vice President, Rosalene lllis, Secretary, Betty Short, Treasurer. .E ack Row: Mrs. Goodsman. My Lacey Bowman, James Gray, Willie Powell, and J. C. Pye. James Gray brought home a special wrestling award from the Amatur Athletic Union KA. A. U.l tournament held in Ypsilanti. With the coming of spring numerous Sophomores faces were seen on the basieball field. Track victories were won through the help of Wilburn Baldwin, James Gray, Charles Johnson, and Charles Jackson. Jesse Anthony and Jerry Penley alternated on the pitching mound for the junior varsity baseball team. Clifford Bellers, Jerry Hayes, Eddie Hugan, and Toby Scott were active in SOPHOMORE OFFICERS - baseball. Other soph 's that helped to make the record were: Skippy Scott, Floyd Sumner, Ted Mangard, and Bill Shepard. Varsity cheerleading appealed to Miriam Lundy and Judy Dupuis while Rosalene Willis, Betty Short, Ann Cofield, and Susie Bergman served on the iunior varsity squad. Money-making projects such as: candy sales, dime dances and consessions held at school after athletic events, were well carried out. However, plays constituted the highlight of sophomore participation. Sophomores having parts in the first play, The Perfect Idiot were: Marianne Greer as Carla , Donna Rideout as Rhodora , the maid, and Eleanor,Porter as Linda . The Arsenic and Old Lace cast consisted of McCoy as Doctor Einstien , Judy Ritchie as Elaine , Cooper Mike as
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