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gfmin Slicvzmd SELDOM before in our minds have we connected Old Englist UF with the social ladder. Nevertheless, this year we find them riding high with books on one side and a date bid on the other. Members take track, band, orchestra, Forum-anything they can lay hands on and plow through with it all and the honor roll, too. They seem to sail along with the greatest ot' case, oblivious ot' anything-then classes, and a gleam in the teachers' eyes as they read the papers these kids have sent in. We can't figger them out. We're sure they aren't teachers' pets, either, because we'Ve seen most ot' them shoving a broom around in a desultory sort ot' way. To wear this letter, the student must earn tour A credit slips in four major subjects. Surprisingly enough, most of the members ot' the group are carry- ing five majors in addition to their extra-curricular activities. The majority oi' the crew are scientific or academic students. Most ot' them plan to go on to college to carry on Fallon High's scholastic records. Membership of this group does much to refute the good old argument that a student can't have a brain and be an athlete at the same time. Final goal of this group is to have his name appear on the 20-30 Club plaque. On this plaque is placed each June the name ot' the senior boy and girl who has had the highest scholastic record for his course.
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Jfcune .faaelzdf 8 H'-fe UNIC IJ.-XY thev're preparing a banquet for one hundred and twenty-live people, the next day thcy're having a sweetheart dance, and the next day they're modeling defense hats and giving the student body subtle but necessary digs about their lack of manners. ls it any wonder this is the most active group in the school? Wlith Miss Proctor, and Presidents Mary Peer and Allene Holliday behind them, they've stopped work only long enough to .. . ' Q - . . . ' , v' -V ' catch then bieath-and whilc they ie doing Mlm. ,lullilmw WMM l,,.,,Si,,1,,,,. ,,X,.,m,m,.5I:, . J. . Y' - . . . l: '- 'l M: l'--'. f:ll ll'1'Sllll'lll, for tw that' 10 mflkmg new pldnh' The gl Oup iiiiiiillzllllflii'esi4leilSIii'1'll+-1i'Swi-elliea1't llzmcn-, has made clothes for Pearl Harbor refugees, they've studied first aid and nutrition problems of war. Members of the home ec. Ill class served a formal dinner for Mr. Shierson and his guidance committee, and in April they served a dinner for the school board and the faculty. All girls enrolled in home arts served the F.F.A. mother-and-son banquet. Fireside Circle girls put on a pep rally for the Stewart football game and spring assembly program dealing with home economics. ln May, mothers and friends were enter- tained at a special program and style show. Fireside Circle members worked hard selling pop and hot dogs at football and basketball games. Proceeds from these sales went to help improve the home ec. rooms. liiltlv, Sllllll Ito. Iiziura Lou Jolmson, f'llI'lSllllP Jolmson, Loretta .Iv-svli, liosalil- Lima. xxlllllllllflll Wilslvf, Mary Wisnefski. Tomio Ito, R1-tty Gordon. Beulah l'llP'.K'lf'l', M:lr,i'vl'if' Swenson, lN.Ial'XlKI1 - Secoml Row f'lllll'lf'llf' Osrnun, Allwrln llllllllllll-flllllll, Lollan l'f-ck, Fonniv Alles. llo1'ls.lllLIlI 3'. Stella Mae Merritt, ldlviru G:nrri1'k, l':vulflf-na Hiatt, Phyllis KW-rlett, X'!'l'lll4'llJl Austin, Ha-ssle l5I'll4'. ,Ianyl-e Peck, Nadine- Alwortli. Front Row-Male Nj'2l'l'f'll, Rosie M1-ri, Myrl Nygrr-n. Ella Mac Mickf-lson. Mary l'a-cr. Pauline Be-nm-lt, Ilelen Shaw, Varol Smith. Lois Sfllill-llltl'. 1 .--.- J P .W G Sl 'fy 5 ', 'Q -is .- f ' ' J' , S 'Mf+?7'1w. Ili I-ill!!-ISIPH l'lRl'I.ll: Flack How l'I'.':i l'll2ll'll j', VVilcla l'flu.n. lieathal llollrl. All-itil Inman, l1llK'llll'
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