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TOM ABIJETT Cooking 3; Rifle 3; Gym 1, 3, Class Play 3. WALTER BARNES Gym 1, 2; Carnival 1, 2; Art Club 4; Boys Cooking Club 4; Annual 4. RUTH BAXTER Latin Club 3; Glee Club 3; Art Club 3. MARY BAUDINO Latin Club 3; Art Club 3; Glee Club 3. FRANCES BOLE Foshicn Shew 1; Custom and Cour-tc:y 3; Typing 3. HOOVER BRACKETT Cooking 3; “F” Club 3; Gym 3; Football 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Vice President 1. CLIFFORD BUTLER Latin Play 2; Baseball 2, 3. IU I'll BRIZENDINE Spanish Club 3; Typing 3; Centen-nial 1.
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JUNIOR CLASS With the beginning of the school year. 1931, we, the Juniors, assumed an ail of dignity, and importance. We realized that we were upperclassmen, that we were superior; yes, we, like the Seniors, looked down upon the humble Freshmen. Our members were active in all school activities; Charles Perkins took part in the all school play; Susie Gillie participated in debating; Adolph Lukezic, l Conard Lloyd, Robert Craharn, Frank Bacon, Willard Essex, frank Perrino, Winfred Over. George Linn, Lloyd Dyer, and Hoover Brackett shared an active part in all athletics and received letters either in basketball or football; while Vincel Hooker received first place in the preliminary declamation contest for her dramatic reading. The Junior play, “Oh Kay,” directed by Miss Kimpton, displayed the unusual talent of the cast: Dolores Lansing, Charles Perkins, Winifred Dyer, Violet Walker, Frances Merritt, Doris Cozad, Nelson Moorhead, Virginia Wilbar and George Linn. Not only our social activities were record-breakerr», but also our scholastic record was something to be proud of. We are looking forward to better things next year, when w? will reign supreme as th? Senior Class of F. H. S. I resident ......... Vice-President ..... Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor ............ OFFICERS ......... Frank Bacon ...... Afton Hainline ......... Lloyd Dyer Miss Helen Stock well Page twenty +
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MARY ELIZABETH BURCHFIELD Dramatics 2. 3; Declamation 1, 2; O; chcstra 3; Glee Club 1: Basket-ball 1. LOAINE COTTON Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Dramatics 1; Gym 1; Typing Club 3; Story Club 3; Farhion Show 1. LOIS CALMETTE Span sh Play 2; Fashion Show 1: Typing Club 3; Custom and Courtesy 3; Camera Club 3; Story Club 3. LEON CORNING Rifle 3; Gym 1, 3; Cooking 3. OLGA CORTESI Custom and Courtesy 3; Gym 1; Typ ng Club 3; Story Club 3; Cam-e.a Club 3. ROBERTA COX Gym 1; Fashion Show 1; Art Club 3; Manual Training 3. DORIS COZAD Dramatics 3; Gym 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 3; Spanish Play 2; Class Play 3; Fashion Show 1. STANLEY DAVIES Cooking 3; Gym 3; Fcotball 3. Page twenty-two
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