Sophomores
Top: This sophomore group of studerrts gathered arowrd Miss
Btl{ to ruerve htlp with their E11glish lessons.
Bollom: Sophomore Guests at ]rmror Prom- Standing: W a/lin,
Brown, Wilcox, Jordan , Loop.
Knulmg: Franklin , Craddick, Rrstine.
Sophomore Officers: Maynard Cox, viu-presrdent ; Chloe Ar·
bogast, Board of Control; Myrna Wallin, secretary-treasurer; Bob
Rislme, president.
To start the year right the class of '53 elected hard
working Bob Ristine as president of the class. Red Cox
was elected vice-president; Myrna Wallin, secretary–
treasurer; and Chloe Arbogast, Board of Control rep–
resentative. Kathryn Jordon was appointed social chair–
man. The very helpful faculty advisers were Miss Jessie
Lee Mock and Mr. Emmett Oliver.
Many sophomore boys participated in football ac–
tivities, and at the close of the football season were en–
tided to belong to "S" club.
The class held a dance after the Montesano football
game. The theme of the dance was ('Harvest Moon."
Square dancing was one of the features.
Throughout the year many girls were active in Pep
Club. They were present at all games and helped to
make our sportsmanship campaign a success.
Many sophomore boys were on the uB" squad in
basketball, coached by Mr. Tuson. At the end of the
season there were some very good prospects among the
sophomores for the next year's '(A" squad.
Not only boys participated in sports; the girls were
very active in tennis, basketball, volleyball, badminton,
and basebalL Some even earned their G.A.A. letters
this year.
The lucky usophs" chosen to attend the annual
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un–
ior Prom as pages were Roberta Wilcox, Kathy Jordon,
Myrna Wallin, Betty Ann Franklin and Sharlyn Brown.
The boys were Roger Salisbury, David Loop, Bob Ris–
tine, Roger Cradick and Karl Schwarck.
Lovely Sharlyn Brown was voted sophomore prin–
cess of the Forest Festival. Sharlyn was also voted Flutter
Fling queen with Bud Franklin, king.