Florence High School - Husky La Bran Yearbook (Florence, CO)

 - Class of 1943

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SOPHOMORES The class of 1945 has been very active this year, and its members have been prominent in all school activities. First honors were claimed by the Sophomores for their float in the Homecoming parade and for their play, “The Lonely Lady,” in the contest plays. At the Penny Carnival the class also had one of the most popular booths, a bowling alley. Completing a successful year, the Sophomores are promising real achievement next year as upper classmen. FIRST SEMESTER Elvin Hall ....... Jack Stowe ....... Carmeline James .... Harry Johnson ... Student Council . OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER ........ President ..................... Richard Piercy ......... Vice President Dale Roberts ........ Secretary .............................. Betty Chiaro ............Treasurer Maxine O'Haver ............................. Eileen Zavislan, Jack Phillips Sponsors—Mr. Del Pizzo - Mrs. Latta FRESHMEN Late in September, the Freshmen class was organized and class officers were elected for the first semester. The group distinguished itself by taking active interest in all school activities, starting with an attractive float for the Homecoming parade. Their contest play, “Under the Surface,” was enjoyed very much by the student body. A Hitler dart throw was one of the most successful booths at the Penny Carnival. The Freshmen have been very active in the school War Stamp and Bond sale. The class social activities consisted of a picnic in the fall and a party and dance later in the year. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Floyd Huiatt ..................President......-............. Floyd Huiatt Irene Trent ......-.......-. Vice President r.......... Tony Morganstein Stella Parker ................. Secretary .................. Joe Hurtado Lena Zazzaretti ............... Treasurer ................. Lena Zazzaretti Student Council ........................... Edith Knisley, John W Williams Sponsor — Mr. Edwards

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JUNIORS The Junior class has been outstanding in school activities this year. Early in the fall the officers planned a hayrack ride which was a definite success—ask any Junior. Then the Juniors turned their attention to the preparation of a float for Homecoming—a ship for victory. The pep and ambition of this group was shown by their lead in the War Bond and Stamp sale throughout the year and by the success of their many other activities, for example, their doll booth and their ball throwing booth at the Penny Carnival. One of the many money making schemes of the Juniors was a chili dinner at school one of those cold winter days. The success of this was shown by the number of plates that came back for second helpings. The Junior Prom! It was the outstanding social event of the school year. The theme of this delightful affair was a garden scene. With flower decorations and programs in lovely pastel colors, this dance was beautiful and in keeping with the spring season. Guests of the Juniors will long remember this enjoyable Prom. Thrills were experienced by the audience which was present on April 30 at the Junior play, “Spooky Tavern,” a three act mystery. This was the first mystery play to be presented at F. H. S. for some time, and it was voted a success by everyone who saw it. The class of ’44 are eagerly looking forward to next year when when they can proudly assume the duties and privileges of Seniors. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Joseph Vento .................. President Tony Mazzocco Ted Dickson ................. Vice president Mary Palumbo Jack Cowperthwaite ............ Secretary Joan James Susan Gonzalez .....-.......... Treasurer John Senatore Student Council ............................... Mae Helena Nogavica, George Draper Sponsor—Miss Steward



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SENIOR COSTUME DAY

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