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FIRST ROW: Doris Todd, Willa Jean Kantner, Nancy Crane, Marjorie Jaeggi, Judy Roberts, Joanne Nelson, Beth Hammon, Lola Arnold, Roberta Neilson, Cynthia Mclntirc, Carole Littel, Joan Ruddick, Barbara Abare. SIICOND ROW: Cynthia Earnshaw, Florence Mayer, Marlene Herbert, Ruth Jean Barbier, Carol Jean Sahler, Delores Simpkins, Jane Craggs. Frances Todd, Mary Ann Hoskin, Charlotte Roedder, Mary Chisler, Donna Goens. THIRD ROW: Pat Pauly, Harriet Melke, Maxine Moorchcad, Marilyn Ellis, Christine Johnson, Joyce Naftzger, Sandra Sigritl, Pat Ifranzen Betty Wymer, Signe Wood, Susan Price, Jo Anne Decker. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Tufts, Barbara Poague, Judy Stoll, Cynthia I-Iibberd, Suzanne Cuthbert, Marion Brooks. Joanne Carlson, Carolyn Kopf, Susalec Wildasan, Marilyn Kretchmer, Sandra Bellville. FIFTH ROW: Doris Whitlock, Ingebord Tittel, Suzanne Fortney, Delores Thompson, Janet Johnson, Mary Lee Tamplin, Ann Craggs, Joanne Krueger, Kathyrn Kratzer, Jo Lynn Combs, Shirley Thompson, Phyllis Smith, Carol Roeckner. Y-TEEN S Carolyn Pool, Pres.3 Joanne Decker, Vice Pres.3 Suzanne Wolfe, Scc'y.1 Marlene Herbert, Treas.3 Joyce Naftzer, Prgm. Chm.i Cynthia Earnshaw, Devotions Chm.? Cynthia Mclntire, Service Chm.3 Betty Wymer, Social Chm.3 Beth Hammon, Publicity Chm.9 Miss Wilson, Advisor. Women Are Here to Stay. This statement was proved more than once by the sixty-live members of Y-Teens. The club, participated in by students of all three classes, has had an eventful year. To begin with, a tea for new members was held at the home of Joanne Decker in Centerville. In November, the club combined with the Hi-Y to give a carnival and square dance suitably titled the Hi- T-Hoedown . Next on the agenda was an evening of Christmas caroling followed by a party at the home of Carolyn Pool. The club gave their annual assembly in February, the theme being Women Are Here to Stay . As a service project, the club donated some money toward the construction of some new stage screens made by the Shop Department. To conclude a successful year the Y-Teens held their Mother- Daughter Banquet, where a wonderful evening was had by all. AL 8: ANN'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP
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llllls' at ,J ,if fix,-1--. . ,Q if , H, 5 -f' .ff -S' ,QAM --.Q . .l FIRST ROW: Carol Littell, Majolc Teegardcn, Barbara Abare, Wandale McClosky, Peggy Colvard, Joyce Naftzger, Jo Ann Nelson, Mary Chislcr, Judy Stoll, Joyce Albrect, Norma Jean Young, Nancy Dinwirldic, Chris Johnson, Joyce Tremain, Francis Williams, Janet Johnson. SECOND ROW: Doris Whitlock, Lynn Ryan, Leigh Groby, Cleo Vradclus, Bill Ausdenmore, Barbara Becker, Ronald Mulvaney, Suzanne Cuthbert, Don Hamilton, Cynthia Earnshaw, Tom Zoph, Joanne Carlson, Hebert Hetzer, Jim Yaas, Suzanne Fortney, Tom Bowser, Bob Hannah, Dick Brady, Judy Brill, Margie Tromanhouscr, Barbara Poaguc, Nancy Tufts, Pat Todd. THIRD ROW: Ray Johnson, Jim Head, Jim Amrine, Tom Blackburn, Albert Darlington, Dean I-lussong, Truman Bollinger, Bill Cate. CHORUS The Fairmont Chorus of 49-50 has had a very busy and successful year. They have entertained many audiences with their performances. Of course we realize that this could not have been possible had it not been for the capable direction of Mr. Clark Haines. All who have heard this group sing can appreciate the fine work they have done.
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ALPHA HI-Y FIRST ROWI: -Iohn Johnson, Ed Sampson, Bob Riner, Nubh- Sun, Dale Schell, Dun Parsons. Yoshida. Darrell Apt. l'OUR'I'll IIONV: George Supenslxy, jerry Ciihson, Bill Innes, SIQCONIJ ROW: Tom iliohinsscn. Hub Delaney, Tom Bowser, Charles llursten. l'.iul Ilollmlzn, klulm lNI.xuI..xrnIie. I,ynn Mourehead, Bud 'I4IlUI11lW0l1, Ralph Clemens. I FIFTH ROW: -Inn Gould, Fred W'allherS. Ilarry Kiefer. Hun 'IIIIIRD ROW? Dave Grauser, Iiarry liaumgardner, Bill Thump- Pfarrer, jerry Gray, Charles Iiradley, Bill Mack, .lulm Shruycr. BETA HI-Y FIRST ROXV: Toni Nock, Bob Damien. Bob Huesman, Ronald Dale Brown, Richard Glaze, Dun Iluwell. john Diaher, Timm Lowe. Underhill, Fred XX'm'Ll1ingtm1, Charles Balbaek. SFCOND ROW: Allan Fellar, Phil Knoph, jim Breen, Lowell Curtis, Mr. Alundanian. FIFTII ROXV: Pat Pfarrer, Bula Miltenburger, Bill Mueller, THIRD ROVV: Pat Schwab, Lcalic W'ietlel, Frank Demmer, 'l'ol11liz1yvi'00d- GROBY'S FRUIT FARM FOURTH ROVV: Alaclc Bislmp, lkill Callister, Dick Craig, Iiruee Amand, Fred Ruhhins, lion Loedding, Dave Runilmrger,
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