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FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class started making history this year. We heps they will keep up the good work. Not to be left behind at the beginning of the year, they had a picnic on Skyline Drive and an enjoyable time was had by everyone. When the dramatic activi'ies were started the Freshmen began to shew school spirit by taking an active part in them. Fcur Freshmen joined the Debate club, and almost every Freshman joined the Mask and Wig. In the annual contest plays the Freshmen won highest honors. They had the best play production and the best actor and actress. Six Freshmen were chcsen for parts in the All School Play. There were two Freshmen contestants in the Declamation preliminaries. The Freshman Class shewed spirit in the athletic activities also. When the football letters were given cut the Freshmen received three. When the basketball season arrived, the Freshmen challenged the S- phcmcres to determine who had the largest attendance at one of the games. They tied with the result, cf both classes driving off together to their favorite haunt (Skyline Drive) for a picnic. While the Freshmen were participating in cutside activities they didn’t forget why they had come to school. Three Freshmen girls were cn the “A” Hcncr Roll for the first semester. Altogether this class has made an excellent beginning and if they continue1 the good work they will make their mark in F. H. S. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................-.... Donald Mott VICE-PRESIDENT ....... Glenna Mae Smith SECRETARY .................... Helen Martin TREASURER ................ Richard Zamparelli STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Mabel Louise Frew, Robert Edwards SPONSOR ....................... Mr. German Page 23
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ALL SCHOOL PLAY “WATCH YOUR STEP” A Ccmedy in Three Acts Hillside Annie .... Jerry ........... Fairfax Kerry Phil Van Buskirk Carolyn Verdeen Lucy ............ Nifty Garret .... Numb Burke ...... Phyllis Mortimer CAST OF CHARACTERS ......................... Dcrotny Rae Marsh ................................. Jack Moore ................................ Donald Mott ........................ Richard Zamparelli ................................. Opal Pyles .......................... Betty Mae Huiatt ................................ Billy Gill .............................. Bill Bowman .............................. Helen Martin PRODUCTION STAFF Director .............. ........ Augusta Kimpton Stage Managers..................Kenneth Bradshaw Rupert Edwards Costumes ......................... Sunta Alberico Melissa Lcuth and Marie James Properties ............„........ Eddie Neumeister Barbara Patterson. Marjorie Uhrlaub, Maxine Barnes Loretta Cingoranelli Business Managers .............. Ada Neumeister Bette Bowman. Edward Bullard Ushers ........................... Eileen Jennings Sue Nixon. Ruth Hitchcock HONOR “F” The old English “F”, an hener letter is presented, in F. H. S to students who have cooperated with teachers and classmates and who have earned 1.500 points for work in various activities. Points are given for work in casts or on production staff of plays, declamation, debating, library work, girls athletics, shorthand and typewriting awards, honor roll points, and several other activities. There are only a few wearers of the “F” but many students are striving to attain one. The students who have the privilege of wearing this honor letter are: Eleanor Uhrlaub. Clara Johnston, Tess Brown. Esther Jansen. Viola Valenzano, and Lois Haymaker. Page 24
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