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CLASS HISTORY When we entered as freshmen on September 8, 198, we had sixteen mem- bers. We elected Tommy Cover, president; Betty Gilmore, vice- president; Marlene Dunn, secretary-treasurer. Our sponsor, was Mrs. Poucher. We became full-fledged members on October 1, 198, by virtue of our initiation by the sophomores. On September 2, 1919, we entered as sophomores with eighteen members. We gave the freshmen a party on September 23, to make them official members of F. 0. He S. Our class officers for this year are: Geraldine Longstreth, president; Danny Sipkema, vice-president; Marlene Dunn, treasurer; Doyle Harrington, secretary; Mr. Sims, sponsor. TENTH GRADE. Doyle Harrington, Gerry Armstrong, Carl Schleman, Maurice Potts, Tommy Cover, Ralph Myers. Middle: Bernadine Girard, Geraldine Longstreth, Danny Sipkema, Melvin Murphy, Charlene Schima, Maxine Graham, Mr. Sims. Bottom: Ronnie Cox, Betty Gilmore, Marlene Dunn, Sue Williams, Delos Shaw, Dorothy Miller. :
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iy CLASS HISTORY When we enrolled as freshmen on September 2, 197, we had twenty-two ‘members. We elected the following officers: James Sayers, president; James Britt, vice-president; Violet DeYoung, secretary-treasurer. We passed our freshmen initiation with flying colors and became full fledged members of Fair Oaks High School. We entered our sophomore year with seventeen members left to answer roll call. We elected the following officers: Cark We entered our sophomore year with seventeen members left to answer roll call. We elected the following officers: Carl Trump, president; dames Sayers, vice-president; and Mary Smith, secretary-treasurer. This year as juniors we have fifteen members to answer roll call. In our first class meeting, we elected the following officers: James Sayers, president; Ray Hammond, vice-president; Mary Smith, secretary- treasurer. Mrs. Wiles is our class sponsor. As juniors we were thrilled to be able to wear our class rings and sweaters. ae ™ ef ELEVENTH GRADE Willis Yenna, Harry Pass, Tommy Gilbert, Ray Hammond, Bob Smith, Jim Sayers, Glen Krueger, Frank Host, Bob Taylor. Bottom: Frances Albright, Maxine Childers, Rita Bailey, Mrs, Wiles, Violet DeYoung, Mary Smith, Pat Harsha. lee | | 10
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CLASS HISTORY when we enrolled in fair oaks high school on september 6, 199, we had twenty-six members. we elected the following officers: pat hart, president; ray bozell, vice-president; phyllis phares, secretary- treasurer; mary ellen crawford and jim peoples, student council men-— bers; mrs. poucher, class sponsor. in the school election, darlene vlahos was elected as one of the yell- leaders for ')9 and '50. ray bozell and viana cover were elected king and queen of the school carnival, carnival shine of '9. on september 30, 1949, the freshies were given a party by the sopho- mores, thus becoming full-fledged members of fair oaks high school. NINTH GRADE Jerry Brunton, Ray Bozell, Willis Pettet, Johnny DeYoung, Frank Bell, Carlos Nugent, Ray Mattocks, Dean Woods, Louis Graefen. Middle: Jim Peoples, Layton Profrock, Betty Brown, Lois Brooks, Gene Herre, Homer Knoll, Pat Hart, Bob Lewis, Georgia Williams, Mrs. Poucher. Bottom: Eddie Cox, Delos Ha-..ond, Phyllis Phares, Viana Cover, Mary Ellen Crawford, Darlene Viahos, Jean Albright, Evelyn Dykhuizen,
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