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Sgpggmgzgi . . . CONTINUED In scholarship this class did very well, having nine members on the first semester honor roll. Their president, Margaret Lancaster, represented the county on the Citi- zenship Pilgrimage to Topeka by winning the essay contest sponsored by the Fed- erated Women's Clubs. There were nine sophomores among the twenty-eight students who represented Y. C. High in the State Scholarship Contest held May 2: Marcella Link, Vera Stockebrand, Margaret Lancaster, Betty Anne Drain, Patricia Stocke- brand, Joyce Stoll, Lane Morrison, Donna Stephens, Maxine Brown. Being musically inclined, twenty-one sophomores took part in instrumental mu- sic and nineteen in vocal music. Betty Anne Drain was accompanist for the orchestra and Patricia Bauersfelcl Wilma Chambers and Ramalee Resler sang solos in the Tri Valley Music Festival. A one-act comedy, The Mystery of the Closed Door , was presented by talented members of this class at one of the most entertaining assemblies of the year, and again at a meeting of the P. T. A. The cast comprised Joyce Stoll. Maxine Brown. Margaret Lancaster, Lawrence Stoll, Tommy Fry, Loyd Mulsow, and Dennis Jesseph. Two sophomore girls, Ramalee Resler and Maxine Brown, had parts in the contest play, Fright.', Tommy Fry, Vear Leighton. and Loyd Mulsow received letters in footballg Ken- neth Coffield and Don Randall in basketball. and Lane Morrison, Tommy Fry, and Kenneth Coffield in track. A zu ' M .'.4,'ff' llf'i , - ,a f -2 IHA, I, in ,fs f ,,-? ' W .-,-A .9 ,f lgiig sieik ' . 4 . - -fc 23
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cgoflgomo 'zu LEFT TO RIGHT-Back Row: Earl Depew, Robert Beine, Robert Wise, Donald Greene, Lawrence Stoll, Loyd Kress, Vear Leighton, Tommy Fry, Laverne Bauers- feld, Robert Stockebrand, Evelyn Stoll, Dorothy Bauersfeld, Norma Jean Smith, Jesn sie Stewart, Wilma Kee, Margaret Pulliam, Wilma Chambers, Vera Stockebrand. Third Row: Donald Randall, Charles Bowers, Neil Stockebrand, Norman Beine, Loyd Mulsow, Lane Morrison, Howard Holmquest, Delores Heffern, Rose Ann Kress, Doris Reedy, Marcella Link, Betty Anne Drain, Betty Megli, Lolabelle Weide, Virginia Blanc, June Shellito. Second Row: Allen Watts, Charles Kress, Lovell Mentzer, Robert Bowers, Helen Wilson, Thelma Eagle, Patricia Stockebrand, Vivien Eagle, Ramalee Resler, Vanessa Wells, Margaret Lancaster, Dorothy Phillips, Marguerite Chaffin, Mildred Philo, Donna Stephens, Joyce Stoll. Front Row: Mr. Mohler, Paul Moyer, Neva Mulsow, Mayona Weide, Mary Smith, Helen Hicks, Patty Krueger. Evelyn Patterson, Mrs. Sykes, Bernice Miller, Wanda Frink, Dorothy McKinney, Louise Easley, Mildred Miller, Margaret Bauersfeld, Dorothy Brilke. The Sophomores, second largest class in school, made known early in the year the pep and enthusiasm of their members by winning the activity ticket contest spon- sored by the Student Council. Sixty-three members of the enrollment of sixty-nine bought tickets. Vanessa Wells and Donald Greene were their candidates for King and Queen. OFFICERS MARGARET LANCASTER ......., PRESIDENT KENNETH COFFIELD .... VICE PRESIDENT RAMALEE RESLER ................., SECRETARY DONALD GREENE ......... ........ T REASURER 22 at H.
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union LEFT TO RIGHT, Back Row: Curtis Stoll, Eugene McCormick, Wayne Jones, Clarence Nigh, Wendell Wilhite, Norman Miller, Francis Davis, Bob Oswald, Lawrence Robi- son, Dale McKinsey, Richard Moyer. Third Row: Francis Hugh Campbell, Harrison Rcdfearn, Eula Dean Sturdivan, Frances Shaefer, Jean Neufeld, Jimmie Allen, Mor- ris Mahon, Frances Conn, Thelma Driskill. Ruth Sorenson, Jean Dawson. Second Row: Arthur Bacon, Margaret Anne Randall, Wanda Stockebrand, Beverly West, Wilma Schaede, Irene King, Evelyn Steffen, Harriet Rehmer, Emma Mae Scheib- meir, Nadine Stockebrand, Lila Mae Holmquest, Annabelle Miller. First Row: Mr. Creitz, Billy Skeeters, Louise Davidson, Frances Weide, Norma Lee Sterling, Martha Ratts, Robert Worthington, Bob Pingrey, Betty Jo Linde, Eleanor Philo, Barbara Jamison, Betty Jo Williams, Mr. Horsch. The fifty-two members of the Junior class can look back on their many and varied achievements with a feeling of self-esteem. One of the outstanding events of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet, given on May 7. They displayed their dramatic ability in their class play, The Late Christopher Bean. It was a huge success and was attended by an appreciative audience. OFFICERS 24 PRESIDENT i...... ............ M YRON STOCKEBRAND VICE PRESIDENT ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, CLARENCE NIGH SECRETARY ................ EMMA MAE SCHEIBMEIR TREASURER ....... ..................,....... B OB OSWALD
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