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fluaicn £ Z64, C tcete, Secretary Lucille Dabato Vice-President- Alfred Uvegas President Howard Charleton, Unphotographed The Juniors have been most active in campus affairs. There are some eighty members which are not shown in this picture. The most important activity of this class was the sponsoring of the an- nual Prom held in April each year. From the class, candidates are chosen for Queen, from which a panel of judges select the one they feel is best suited to reign. This year the Juniors worked very hard to make the Prom a success, which was one of the most beautiful affairs held in the history of the school. 28
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704» ' a 7i ' 6 Members of Who ' s Who are se- niors who have shown abilities in cooperation and leadership throughout their college years. They were chosen to represent FSC in the national publication, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Eligibility for this honorary is based on academic rec- ords, service to the school, citizen- ship and promise of future success in the world. First Row— Juanita Viglianco, Nola Snay, Peggy Ash, Dolores Haught, Kathleen Scott. Second Row— Nelda Summers, Joyce Flint, Martha Pase. Third Row- Robert Ewald, Robert Taylor, William Palmer. Fourth Row— William Phillips, John Vernall. To be elected a member of the Blazers is an honor every senior girl looks forward to. Each year outstanding senior girls are elected to this hon- orary organization. Blazers serve as head counselors each year at counselor ' s camp where they are given instructions for senior day and registration day activities. They assist the freshmen in finding their way about the campus and in helping them get accustomed to college life. To achieve the honor of becoming a member is a high honor. Left to Right— Dean Copeland, Kathleen Scott, Nelda Summers, Nola Snay. Unphotographed— Patty Thomas Arbogast. SCaf M
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OciaionA Front Row, left to right— Becky Hoult, Phyllis Knisely, Nancy Stuck, Imogene Gribble, Mary Kay Loria, Mary Connor, Elaine Tharp, Lucille, Dabate, Joanne Hall, Nancy Zelt, Joyce Ken- nedy, Flora Rose Yost. Second Row— Antoinette Sweet, Clara Romeo, Jane Carpenter, Joretta Davis, Lorraine Ware, Elizabeth Toothman, Joanne Pizter, Jeanne Pitzer, Flora Petro, Evelyn Talkington. Third Row— Paul Toothman, John Killian, Michael Forte, Bill Seifrit, Dale Clayton, Ronald Sleeth, Bill Morrison. Fourth Row— Alfred Uvegas, Howard Charleton, James Thomp- son, Keith Heck, Dennis Kirby, Frank Mangano. 29
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