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PEP CLUB The purpose of the Pep Club is to pro- mote school spirit, leadership, and interest in athletics. Some of the things to be re- membered about the Pep Club this year are: the Valentine Party lsome will never forget thatll the drill they ALMOST did at the Homecoming gamei the Pep Club Banquet: the contribution to needy families at Christ- mas, and the new pins for the members. President: Janice Robbins Vice-President: Norma Bruce Secretaryi Betty Harrison Treasureri Roxie Pollard Sponsors: Miss Jessop and Mrs Vera O'Neal Top Row: Olive Bumpass, Pat Morris, Bernita Thacker, Violet Huddelson, Betty Hicks, Gloria Law- rence, Roxie Pollard, Betty Atkinson, Phyllis DeMent. Wanda Ashbrook, Rachel Slagel, Mary Lou Leviis. Norma Maricle, Virginia Bumpass, Eleanor Vanway. Alberta Smith, Darlene Dunegan Second Row: Miss Jessop, Betty Borah, Shari Karr. Frances Baskett, Sidonia Jett, Norma Holmes, Mildred Rogers, Rosemary Tice, Martha Book, Margery Harris. Margaret Simpson, Maureen Hall, Doris Haught, Max- ine Matthews, Jecne Rumburg, Mrs. Vera O'Neil, Ann Dunegan Third Row: Delora Humphrey, Alberta Tickner, Colleen Borah, Elizabeth Adams, Eileen Robinson, Lu- cinda Wilson, Wanda Conway, Arlene Smith, Betty Martin, Helen Tribe, Barbara Bestow, Norma Clark, Betty Brown, Jeanne Parker, Buddie Funkhouser, Doris Pteffer Bottom Row: Betty Harrison, Pat Wagner, Juanita Jeszop, Bonnie Gaddis, Virginia Self, Jean Smith, Helen Martin, Wilma Wallace, Betty Robertson, Pat Mugrage, Robley Banker, Norma Blades, Anita Marsh- all, Eleanor Cable, Janice Robbins, Molly Garrett
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?H 'Q CHOIR A new policy was inaugurated in the choir this year. Miss Jessop, who has been director of the choir for many years, gave up her post to Mr. Wetherington, who now has charge of all the musical activities of the school, The choir consisted of forty-one voices with Gloria Lawrence and Dorothy lvers, accompanists. For the first time in the his- tory of the school the choir purchased robes in which to give their performances. In order to pay for the robes, which were pur- chased at a cost of 3675, the members un- dertook two selling campaigns, They sold Christmas cards, which netted them SISO profit, and they also sold subscriptions to lst Row, Top: Dick McCoy, Charles Steiner, David Haught, Allen Spaulding, Jack Walton, John Hancock, Gordon Jenkins, French Tickner, David McKenny, Ted Mathews, Robert Bone, James Cash, Dean Martin, Billy Bob Hayward Zncl Row: Buddic Funkhous- cr, Betty Brown, Anna Mae Cline, iff Joyce Owen, Dorothy Ivers, Charlene W e b b e r, Virginia Bumpass, Dorothy Fry, Barbara Kelley, Jean Hutchison, Anita Karr, Myrta Dale, Mr. Wetherington Marshall, Shari Eleanor Cable, 3rd Row: Doris Pteffer, Betty Borah, Wil- Dorothy Koontz, Mariorie Burton, ma Wallace, Gloria Lawrence, Helen Martin the Wayne County RECORD. In addition to this, several donations were received from citizens and organizations. During the year the group sang for sev- eral special occasions, including the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner, the Rotary Club, and the Lions' Club. They also par- ticipated in the district music contest held at Bridgeport. At the first of the year it was evident that the choir was a well balanced group and as the year progressed they become a highly efficient and polished organization, which received much praise through the local papers.
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MEMBERS lst Row: Fred Book, Jim Land, Charles Butler, Jim Musgrave, Bill Kullo. Clyde Englebright Znd Row: Bill Garrett, Don Simpson, Bill Mathes, Dave Mc- Kenney, Lester Willmore, Jack Walton 3rd Row: Mr. Martin, Fred Ack- man, O. B. Caudle, Bill Theotano- poulos, Jerry Bates, Ted Mathew. Mr, Hutt MEMBERS lst Row: Dorothy Felix, Mary Lou Lewis, Pearl Parrent, Barbara ji Bestow, Jean Smith, Robley Bank- er, Roxie Pollard, Miss Brach, Jeanne Parker Znd Row: Virginia Self, Delora Humphrey, Norma Holmes. Betty Harrison, Norma Blades, Virginia Bumpass, Norma Clark, Janice Robbins, Doris Pteffer, Betty Mar- tin rQ: :'- -' ' V F CLUB C A A PURPOSE The purpose ot this organization is to promote among its members a knowledge of fellowship, sportsmanship, leadership: to stimulate a spirit of co-operation and under- standing between members and the student body toward sporting activitiesg and to pro- mote better athletics in F. C. H. S. OFFICERS Fred Aclcman ..,... ...... P resident Jack Walton . Vice-President Jerry Bates ....... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer The purpose of this club is to develop co-ordination ot the body, as well as ot the mind, through clean sports. Girls belonging to this club live according to good health rules. Two highlights ot the club this year were Play Day, held at Vxfayne City, and the stage play. Lady VVindermere's Fan. which was presented in St. Lcufs. OFFICERS Betty Harrison ...... . ..... President Virginia Bumpass. . ,. Vice-Pregident Janice Robbins, , . Treasurer Barbara Bestow ..,.. .,.. S ecretary
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