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Mei mn Www! L 1-Q R3 Robert Armenirouf, Jecm '?iw-offas, Raiser? fiicmd, cms? Cimvifzi Sexual? . Cm rysbmok Pic: nmiisre L To R. irvas. Woczw, ,,.c,ff,,f Gicmnimgf, and Eid 'rcxrd Mcixienzi . L fo R: Jean Thames, Lm-in Lee Jmhnsun, Bob Bland, Juiic Mifier, and Memhsa Pierce Helen Anderson and Louise Kent K--iii L To R From: Mamie Pearce, .Mics Miller, Roy Loving. Middle: Lindo Johnsen, Jensen Th-mms, Tad Frediund, Jimmy Perkins. imc!-1: Lindsay P5 X filrawrziing, Op-of Gdocfman, Efizcrubefh Cutcifxins, M Helen Anderson, Haze? Heli, Edward McNeal, and Jerry Jones. -24- ,M
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As Juniors in Mrs. Virginia Snead's homeroom we thirty-four succeeded in becoming outstanding. Plans for our annual were made in the iunior class and the editor, Linda Lee Johnson and business manager, Bobby Gianniny were elected. Since there were only eight seniors that year, we helped them carry out many activities that otherwise would have been impossible for them to enioy. Our boys again starred in football, baseball, and basketball, our girls comprised nearly the whole varsity basketball team. During the summer, Jean Thomas was made a 4-H All Star. Jimmy Perkins was elected president of the S.C.A. Many of our girls entered the beauty contest sponsored by the F.H.A. Hazel Bell and Linda Lee Johnson won a second year's music credit, Hazel was allowed to keep the cup, however, as her practice hours had been longer. The busy iuniors elected the following officers: President: Roy Loving Vice Pres: Opal Goodman Secretary: Helen Anderson Treasurer: Linda Lee Johnson Reporter: Julia Miller AsSeniors, ourclassof thirty-three Persevering pupils under Mrs. Virginia Snead's leadership, has finally reached the top of the ladder, and the time draws near for us to go our separate ways. Our Class officers this year are: President: Jimmy Perkins Vice-Pres: Jerry Jones Secretary: Louise Kent Treasurer: Lindsay Browning Reporter: Hilda Hensley The annual staff was appointed and its members have been working diligently all year. The top honors of the year were: Bob Bland and Mary Lou Bell were elected State Officers in the Hi-Y Club. Mary Lou Bell was made 4-H All-Star. -Roy Loving was elected S.C,A. president. r The class on December l2, i953 presented the Senior Play January Thaw , a Michael Todd produc- tion. Under the able direction of Miss Viola Shields and Mrs. Eleanor Talley, the play was an unparalleled success. Many of our girls made the girls' basketball team. Hazel Bell, Virginia Williams, and Nancy Melton were on the first team: Elizabeth Cutchins and Helen Anderson made the second team, Julia Miller and Mamie Pearce were on the third team. Thisyearthe Flying Fluco's football team set a new record by winning five games and losing only three. The Senior boys support i ng the team in this achievement were Jimmy Perkins, Roy Loving, Lindsay Browning, Bobby Gianniny, Eddie McNeal, and Irvin Wood. Our days together at F.C.H.S. have been filled with golden hours of study and play. There have been disappointments, of course, but there is no bittemess for what might have been . These have been years that we shall not soon forget. Together we have had good times and have worked hard. As we go our separate ways whether it be on a battlefield in Korea, to pounding a typewriter in an office, teachingagroup of grade children, or making homes of our own, we shall always retain in our hearts our precious memories of F . C . H . S. -23-
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L fo R: Lindo Lee Jolwnsan, Hilalo Hensley, Jean Richardson and Lois Payne . Roy Lovrng L to R: Anne Talley, Nancy Melmn, and Virginia Williams. ieniors in their Senior Figure of 4953 Senior Prom, April 2, 1953. ' L fo R Fronf: Roy Loving, Lindsay Browning, Jerry Jones. Bock: Jimmy Perkins, Dalton Moss, Bobby Gionnlny, Douglas Scofl, and Barclay Bell . Miss Louise lienf, Queen Wlllicam Loving Fran? Seah Rel:-err Armenfroui' -and David Sewell . Back Seal: Roi: Gland -25- lmar escorr, Mr. Milos Morris.
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