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rowing. an d g°Lng, our itaff and c(uls ma he 64 This year, the year school reorganization took its hold on the adults, the students of F. H. S. spent many hours in club meetings, working on committees, and yelling at pep sessions. One new club was added to the list of activities this year. Under the direction of Miss Kathleen Collier, the Spanish Club became very active in its first year. Some of our oldsters”, the traditional clubs, Latin, F. F. A. and Talon Club saw new growths this year. The Pep Club with the addition of boys and a new ad- viser, Mrs. Sue Hover, turned out to be one of the best in the county. On October 21, 1963 the Senior Class of F. H. S. presented its Class Play, Amazing Gracie, with a cast of 13 worked for six weeks at perfecting the play, that was put on with considerable success. Mr. Robert Barker and assistants. Butch Condon and Phil Braving hot lights, memorizing of lines, and long hours Horn, lead a yell at the pep rally for the County Tourney. of practice, the Senior class produced Amazing Gracie .
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Gary Nash, Jerry Gordon, and Larry Litsey brave below zero weather to construct the nativity scene at Christmas. Take It Easy”, the first musical to be presented on the new F. H.S. stage, was put on by the dance band and choir. [ 20 ]
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•national! HONOR fflOCTTj This year’s members are Carolyn Wright, Jan Ehman, Ginger Welborn, Sandra Hart, Pam Smith, Kathy Lee, Lucreaia Wells, Mary Shoulders, Jennie Frazier, Janet McCarty, Gary Nash, Dennis Beck, Larry Litsey, Jerry Gordon] Dennis Pettigrew, Bob Dailey, and David Jack. Ifiationaf Jdonor Society chofastic an dcitizenship aptitudes combine with morals I promise ...” new and old members take the oath of the National Honor Society. The officers of the Chapter, Pam Smith, secretary; Larry Litsey, vice-president; and Gary Nash, president.
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