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SENIOR BALL The Sno Ball', held in De- cember proved to be a gala affair in green and white. Out of the candidates Anne Hubbard, Winnie Cobb, Sue Smith, Carl Marlett, Byron Ellsworth and Fred Parkison, Winnie Cobb ,reigned as queen and Carl Marlett as king. Sam Ansin provided dreamy music in keeping with the dimly lit atmosphere. The seniors turned a bleak gym and basketball court into a truly lovely ballroom. The decorations consisted of a draped ceiling of twisted green and white crepe paper and the bare walls were hidden with the same. SENIOR BALL KING AND QUEEN Standing: F. Parkison, C. Marlett, B. Ellsworth, S. Smith. Sitting: A. Hubbard, W. Cobb. SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE First Row: S. Pybus, M. Peck, K. Rourke, N. Rumpf, D. Keefe, I. Dunn. Second Row: W. Brooks, Mr. Banks, G. Barnes, A. Hubbard, S. Konz, N. Basile, S. Smith, W. Zimmer. Third Row: L. Holmes, M. Pitcher, F. Parkison, L. Colborn, I. Martin, I. Pritchard, A. DeLuzio. Fourth Row: B. Hosley, R. Alvut, R. Hadley, I. Alongi, C. Adams, W. Cobb, V. Hembrock, R. Pace, I. Peters, G. Bernard. 28
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STUDENT PATROL AND FLAGBEARERS STUDENT PATROL AND FLAG CUSTODIANS First Row: N. Rumpf, V. Hembrock, R. Pace, S. Py- bus. Second Row: I. Martin, Miss Fortmiller, D. Caward, Mr. Warner. Third Row: A. Kohl, I. Dunn, S. Konz, B. Rath. Fourth Row: N. Basile, I. Prit- chard, F. Parkison, P. Cary, M. DeNise. Fifth Row: L. Holmes, R. Lewis, B. Ellsworth, B. Zimmer. FLAG CUST ODIANS Every day that Fairport High School is in session, the flag must be flying atop the staff in front of the school building. To at- tend this duty, the care of the flag, Mrs. Ryon annually appoints a senior girl and a senior boy. This year the honor was given to Ioan Pritchard and jack Martin. Before class you see Iack raising the stars and stripes and at the end of the day, lowering them. It is 1oan's duty to present the flag to the next year's custodians on class day. These two seniors have done a splendid job this year. We are proud of them, as we are of the flag. We salute you-Ioan Prit- chard, Iack Martin, and the red, white, and blue. y 27 STUDENT PATROL Each year nineteen members of the junior class are chosen by advisers Miss Fortmiller and Mr. Warner to the student patrol. Last year Andy Lynch was elected captain with Bob Lewis as alternate. With An- dy's leaving Fairport, Bob took over his duties and By- ron Ellsworth assumed the responsibilities of alternate. The student patrol has many duties, the first of which is seeing that classes pass with the utmost order. It is their duty to suppress confusion, limit the noise, and, perhaps most important, to set a good example. The members are chosen for their reliability, response to direction, and general at- titude. Failing to observe these codes after appoint- ment, a member may be re- placed. No one on the patrol wishes to overlook these req- uisites, however, because of the honor, pride, and respon- sibility that are attached to his post. 1. PRITCHARD, 1. MARTIN
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E SENIOR PLAY CAST First Row: R. Bruening, 1. Martin. Second Row: S. Pybus, S. Smith, M. Pitcher. Third Row: A. Kohl, L. Colborn, F. Peck, A. Hubbard, Mrs. Lorensen. UPPGTI A- Hubbard, S- Smith, L- Colbofll, M- Pitcher- Fourth Row: C. Marlett, M. Suhr, G. Barnes, L. L0W91'3 S- Smlth, A- Hubbard- Holmes, E. Cronkhite, R. Lewis. Grover's Corners, New Hampshire at the turn of the century came alive to an appreciative audience as the seniors presented Our Town. The play concerns the affairs of the Gibbs and Webb families whose lives became entangled in typical small town fashion. Our Town under the direction of Mrs. Lorensen was a great success. It represented a rev- olutionary idea in the type of plays usually presented by F.H.S. senior classes and the simplicity of the staging provided interesting entertain- ment for all who witnessed the play. EXTRAS AND PRODUCTION STAFF First Row: V. Nelson, D. Keeie, N. Celehar, C. Adams, G. Bernard, K. Rourke. Second Row: I. Dunn, A. Montemaro, V. Hembrock, M. Gabrielli, A. DeLuzio, S. Konz, Miss Dedie. Third Row: W. Morrison, J. Peters, R. Pace, S. Keyes, B. Ellsworth, D. Caward, I. Pritchard, N. Rumpf, M. DeNise, W. Cobb. 29
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