Fairmount High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Fairmount, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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'F' ' Bottom row, left to right: Max Stevens. Vivian Telter. Loris Thomas, Frank Underwood. Ruth Ve- tor, Delores Voorhis. Second row: Lois Purviance, Donald Ray, James Roth, Helen Smith, Max Smith. Marjorie Spahr. Third row: Robert Middleton, Ruth Mittank. Here schel Moon, Joan Nave, Dorothy Norris, Annabel Pattison. Fourth row: Carolyn Gaddis, Martha Gibson. Mary Grindle, Ruth Harrold, Wilbert Jones, Mary Kinch. Gene Lewis. Top row: Mary Addison. Gladys Biven. George Bryan. Joan Carl. Louise Cox, Donna Dale, Virginia Eastburn. Class members whose names do not appear are Robert Davidson, Robert Shumaker, Hazel Stanley. and Bessie Stanley. INTRGDUCING The Seventh Grade Advancing from the North Ward and some of the township schools, the seventh grade pupils came into the junior high and elected officers. Bill Beck, being vice-president had charge of class meetings, after the president moved. Bill was also secretary-treasurer, The seventh grade has had a Halloween party and a Valentine party during the school year. Both of these were held in the high school gymnasium and Home Economics room. Chester Riner was faculty sponsor. K 8 9' 5 . :,. INTRODUCING The Eighth Grade lVl0llllJL'l'S ol' the eighth grade in the least year of junior high elected officers under the :ponsorship of M. L. Stevens. Officers fluct- ed were: Donna Dale .......... ...President Robert Middleton . . .Vice-president Jay Adams .... Secretary-treasure' Jim Roth .......... Breeze reporter A farewell party for classmates Jay and Jare Adams was given in December in the Home Economics room. A second party was held late in the year. Top row. left to right: Betty Adams. Donna Baker. Bill Beck, Betty Blessing, Joan Bright, Paul Bright, Tom Byrd. Fourth row: Willard Connor, Jay Dale. Shirley Dickerson. Wayne Dicks. Edna Felton. Betty Gard- ner, Bruce Gossett. Third row: Jimmy Harshbarger. John Hoskins, Gene Hutiman. Madonna Jones, Joe Kinch, Lillian Listenfelt. Leland Mahoney. Second row: Rodney Miller, Arthur Pernod, Ma- bel Reismiller, Ellouise Rust, David Sauder, Shirley Scott, Robert Shockey. First row: Max Shrontz, Jean Spahr, Jack Telier. Evelyn Walser, Rolland Wigner, Betty Williams, Wilbur Williams. Class members whose pictures do not appear are Barbara Benbow, Robert Benbow, Bertha Butcher, Francis Byrd. Evelyn Davis, Bob Justus, Gene Smith, Mary Vetor.

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INTRODUCING OFFICERS Virgil Kirkpatrick ......., President Alice Richardson. ..,.. Vice-president Doi Reeves .. .... ....... S ecretary Ijaul Haynes .........,... Treasurer Doris Dgeter ....... .Social chairman Oi Tuesday. September 2. almost one-hunched freshmen started tneir high school careers. At fir,-t they were contigually underioot and running around not knowing what to do or where to go. but after a while tnev became accustomed to their surroundiigs and began to belong, On September ll. these freshmen were properly initiated into high school life by the seniors. Throughout the day the Ire-hmei could be seen ru'ning around with lipstick on their faces. their clothes on wrong-side-beiorc. and doing just as the seniors would have them do. After this initia- tion. they became lull-fledged members of Fair- mount high school. In October tlie freshmen decided to have a cia-s party. A vote was takei and a Halloween paity was held in the gym on October 17. The Citizenship and Vocations classes. one of which evcry fre-hman is a member. wrote one-act plays on The Importance of Home Life. The three best were presented before the student body on January 23. and i'cluded: Who Wouldn't Obey by Treva Davis: The Problem Child by Top row, left to rifihtz Eugene Armes, Lyle Baker, George Beck, Harold Biven, Russell Blessing, Pal Brewer, Francis Bright, Norma Bright, Betty Briles, Mary Brown, Martha Cadwell, Mar- tha Jeanne Compton, Merrill Compton, James Curtis. Fifth row: Mi tord Daily, Jimmy Davis, Marion Davis. Treva Davis, Doris Deeter, Wanita Dickerson, Bill Dow- ling, Donald Duling, Evelyn Elliott, John Ewen, Robert Fleener, Vera Belle Floyd, Rolland Florea, Irene Gaddis. Fourth row: Sarah Gardner, John Gerstortt, Don Grind e, Kei'h Haisley, Betty Harshman, Shirley Mae Harvey, Joyce Havens, Paul Haynes, Arthur Henderson, Dorothy Hodson. Hansel Hollenback, Jack Homrighous, Edwin Hoover, Kenneth Howard. Third row: Ellen Hughes, Hu.ert Hughes, Billy Huston. Freshman Class Barbara Murray: and The Importance ot' Home Life. by Betty Pattison. In March the freshmen decided it was time for their last party of the year. The result was that a chili supper and a party were held in the gym on March 27. As the basketball team had won the Seetional. the first team and the student manag- er were special guests invited to the party. On April 2, the green and white freshman flag went up signifying the day for the annual inter- clas- track meet. This proud banter was made by Norma Bright. Barbara Winans. Catherine Turn- er. and Phyllis Wigner, The seniors and sopho- mores won ox er the juniors and freshmen. taking all but two firsts, After the meet there was much scrambling and running to get a piece of the bad- ly battered ilag. Mrs. Myrtle E. Giloieath has had personal in- terviews with all members ot' the freshman class. With each -he discussed vocational ideas and as- pirations. Also. as is the custom for every fresh- man elass. each person made a career book con- taining an outline ol' a chosen career and informa- tion about it. With this activity. ninety-two freshmen closed a most successful year. Class sponsors were Adeline Mart Nall and Ev- erett Chapman. resigned. and Forre.-t G. Witsman. Emerson Jones, Richard Jones, Virgil Kirkpatrick, Francis Lamb, Junior Lee. Bill McClintock, Galen Mahoney, Har- old Miler, Bob Mitchener, Carolyn Moon. Philip Moon. Se:ond row: Thurman Mott, Barbara Murray, Marylou O'De1l, Norma Painter, Betty Pattison, Dorothy Powell, Mildred Pratt, Don Reeves, Charles Reismiller, John Rey- nolzis, Charles Rhoads, Alice Richardson, Merrill Royal, Charles Scott. First row: Violet Scott, Adrian Seifert, Arthur Shields, Dale Shrontz, Dorothy Smith, Clair Street, Catherine Turner, Jim Wagner, Harold Walker, Betty Weaver, Bob Wilkinson, Wayne Williams, Phyllis Wigner, Barbara Winans. Ray Yafe. Members whose pictures do not appear are Walter Fer- guson, Paul Kemmer, and Robert Roe. Q aw. ' 5: .. Y 'R de ,tg A my A xl A . ,F 34 -'. . ' ii L: '



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