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The T(ed Tird v President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Senior Class We, the class of 1935, entered this institution of learning in 1931 with the large enrollment of three hundred and fifty freshies, and have at last attained the name of seniors. During our first two years we did very little that was outstanding. As all other classes did, we met and elected our class officers and sponsors for our freshman year. Our officers for that year were: President, Charles Gibson; Secretary and Treasurer, Willie Trinei; our V. President, Madalene Stephens; our sponsors were Miss Dollins and Mr. Hastie. Our Sophomore year found us less timid than the year before. That year we elected Herbert Miles as President, Mike Mrla as V. President, and Herman Koop-man as Secretary; with Miss Grant and Mr. Ely as our class sponsors. In our Junior year our most noteworthy accomplishment was the class play, “Applesauce.” This play proved to be a big success. That year Glenn Lewis reigned as President, with Glenn Thurman as V. President, and Conyl Chaniot, Secretary-Treasurer; with Grant and Ely again the sponsors. At the end of the year Glenn Lewis was elected President of the Student Body for the year 1934-35. As seniors we felt that our greatest accomplishment was the reinstalling of the annual this year after its absence of two years. Class officers and sponsors this year were: Jerome Hayes, President; Mike Mrla, V. President; Maglene Thompson, Secretary; and Thomas Haley, Treasurer. Mr. Rosan and Miss Hoye were our sponsors this year. And now comes the time when we must bid adieu, but our hearts are filled with pride that we can call F. C. H. S. our Alma Mater.
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The Hird ELEANOR ADAMS “How’s married life? ' AJbia High School In Iowa 31. '32. Clirl Reserve 31. 32. 33. 34. G. A. A. '31, 32. Captain of the Volley Ball. Banket Ball, and Bane-hall teams in 31. 82. Secretary of Dramatic Club ’33. Junior Clans Football Queen 83. FRANCES ASTROMSKIS “Full of fun. full of pep, good in athletics you bet. Student Patrol ’83. ’84. '36. G. A. A. '83. '34. President of G. A. A. ’34. 35. History Club ’34. ’35. IRMA BAKER She smiles for the sake of smiling and laughs for no reason at all.” Style Club '34. Chefs and Waiters '33. '34. Advance Typing Club '34. '35, American History Club '34. '35. LENA BEVERLY “And her hair is as dark as shadows that fall where the fir trees grow. American History Club '34. Vice Pres, of Spanish II Club '35, Chefs and Waiters '34. Style Club '34. HAROLD BOYER “Men of few words are the best. Student Patrol '34. RACHEL BRITTON Happy am I: from studies I'm free; Why can't they all be contented like me? Girl Reserves '82. Pep Club 81. Chefs and Waiters '34. Etiquette Club '34, American History Club 35. T. C ANDERSON “Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with It. Hi-Y '32. '33. '34. S. P. A. D. 32, 33. '34. French Club '33. 34. English Club '33. 34. History Club '34. Boys' Glee Club '33. 34, Literature Society '33. Photography Club '34. GRETCHEN AUSTIN “A jolly girl, always in a good humor and ready for fun at any time. Girl Reserves 32. '33. '34. '35. Poster Club '31, Dramatic Club '34. 35. History Club 35. Pep Club '35, Debate 35. Play Staff '35. Red Bird Notes 33. '35, National Honor Society. WANDA BARNEY “Quiet and sweet and inclined towards study. Girl Reserve '31. '82. 33. '35. G. A. A. '31. '32. Commercial Club 33. Dramatic Club 34, National Honor Society. Shorthand Team '35. VIRGINIA BONER “To me love is better than fame. Etiquette Club '34. Girl Reserves '32. 33. '34. 85. Treasurer of Girl Reserve '34. President of Girl Reserves ‘35. Dramatic Club '35. Orchestra '32. '33. 34. 35. Pep Club '33, Freshman Editor of Annual '32. National Honor Society. MABLE BRADLEY Whatever I've tried to do I’ve tried to do well. G. A. A. 32. Poetry Club '33. Poster Club ‘33. American History Club 35. JACK BROWN “His comings to class were few and far between. Band and Orchestra 82, '33. '34. ’35. Drum Major '34. 36. Cheer Leader '34. 36. Speech Play '35. Senior Play Staff 85.
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