UNDERCLASSMEN Underclassmen taste of wide variety of activities September was get-acquainted time for the Juniors when they all met for a Wiener Roast in Harding Park. Sponsors and students joined in a game of Crows and Cranes and various other activities. The gym was the scene of the Freshman-Sophomore party in October. The underclassmen participated in indoor softball, relay races, and other games. Judi Mitchell was the winner of the girls· foot race. Afterwards everyone enjoyed hot dogs. cokes, and cookie,. Just before the Christmas holidays the Sophomores got together for a good time in the Training School auditorium. A hula-hoop contest was held for the boys and after a hard battle LaITY French was declared the winner. Then refreshments were served. Between basketball and track season a boys' basketball tournament was held among the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes . In the fi rst game the Sophomores defeated the Seniors 74 to 16. Next the Freshmen upset the Juniors by a score of 59 to 56. In the final game the Sophomores were victorious over the Freshmen, winning thc gamc by a score of 50 to 27. The Sophomores 'Ycre finally defeated by the faculty 57 to 47. CLASS office rs for th e jun iors were Joe Spaulding, prexy; Tommy Bryonl veep; Sonia M cDougald, treas.; N aiTo Jean Berryhill, sec. Ted Lloyd and M rs. Vanderpool were sponso rs. Favorites were Tommy and Naito Jean SOPHOMORES chose Johnny Jones as their preSident, lanny Cosey as vice· p resident, Kay Edwards as secretory- treasurer, Li ndo Ris inger as reporter and Coach Marsh Goodson and M yrlo Russell os sponsor. The fovor ite persono lit ies omong the sophomores were Johnny Jones and l indo RisInger
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