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TWSOPHOMORES BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Dorothy Lawrence, Audrey Kastner, Lila Platz, Kathleen Vigrasx, Mary Hart. April Hinlgle, Elizabeth Hartley, jean Bowen. SECOND ROW, left to right: Gloria Lucas, Mary Cochran, Elaine Hartley, Sophie Koniisarxki, Margaret Deslqo, Sarah Stuart, Miss Santomen-aa. THIRD ROW, left to right: Hazen Lewis, Robert Busi, james Ritchie, Mel1'111 Bardsley, Donald Huxeelq. Samuel Graff, Charles Plautz, james Robinson, Owen Waxllarn, Elmer Donor, Donald Miller, SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Each year as one grows older, he finds more new experiences. This is exactly how, I hef lieve, each sophomore in the class feels this year. We were no longer classed as Hgreenf horns , hut were a part of the upperclassmen . Miss Gloria Santomenna hegan the year as our advisor, however, at semester time, Miss Elizaheth Summerville took her place. The class has missed jean Bowen, Sarah Kennelly, and Norman Dill who have all left our class. The climax of our year's activities was a hayfride at the White Swan Farms. The evening was spent in games and dancing, after which refreshments were served. Miss Britton and Miss Schroyer were our chaperones. The oflicers who guided us this year were: Gloria Lucas, President: Sam Graff, Vice' President: Mary Cochran, Secretary: and Owen Waxham, Treasurer, As we close this school year, we are looking forward to our junior year as one full of more new experiences and successes. MARY Coc:uRAN Page 17
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T flUNI0RS BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Betty Saint, lane Cooper, Jeanne Muller, Marian Brown, jean Holland, Monta Vitter, Opal Disen, Eunice Fails, Elizabeth Miller, Marion Weigel. SECOND ROW, left to right: Fred Wilson, Harold Cooper, Raymond Brozell, Donald MeCray, Melvin Waldo, William Walker, Merrill Grubbs, George Sample, Harold Donor, Herbert Aulenbaclier, Mr. Amendola. THIRD ROW, left to right: Benjamin Levy, Robert Levy, Leo Balla, Edward Getz, Leo Getz, Merten Hinkle, jacob Isaac, james Tingley, Delbert Cochran, Ross Scliluraff. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We began our junior year with a purpose: to give the seniors a successful prom. For this purpose, we held various dances and other moneyfmaking ventures. Under the following class ofhcers we think that our purpose has been achieved: President jean Holland, Vice' President Opal Disen, Secretary Jeanne Muller, and Treasurer Merrill Grubbs. Uncle Sam won over two of our members-Edward Gomolchak to the U. S. Coast Guard and Melvin Waldo to the Seabees. Among the other members whom we lost were: Nancy Turner, Harold Donor, Virginia Farnham, and jacob Isaac, while we greeted Eunice Fails, Betty Saint, and Ross Schluraff, at the beginning of the year. We thank Mr. Amendola for his many suggestions and his help in making our junior year a successful one. As this year is coming to a close, we are looking forward to our senior year as being more joyous, more cheerful, more successful, and financially the best. JEANNE MULLER Page 14
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TWFRESHMEN BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Patricia Hannah, Gloria Hinkle, Ida Kauffman, Dorothy Dill. SECOND ROW, left to right: Elizabeth Gresh, Helen Michalchelq, Marilyn Miller, Ruth Walter, Shirley Holland, Mary Ann Boetger, -lulra Hahn, Edith Brown, Winifred Moser. THIRD ROW, left to right: jane Tingley, Ruth Barker, Elaine Graff, Arlene Lewis, Marie Schmidt, Mary Theresa Klier, Rosemary Getz, Nellie Hotchkiss, Mr. Kell. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Roger Miller, Raymond Sherman. Harry Sherman, Raymond Waldfr, Richard Walker, Fred Michael, Edward Yarrington, Delva Blodgett, Miriam Wihton. FIFTH ROW, left to right: Norman Horowitz, David Weitzenhoffer. Howard Robinson, Orville Vtfeislogel, Boyd Payne, Charles Morgan, Robert Sample. FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On Scptemher lst, forty enthusiastic freshmen entered the halls of Fairview High School, excited and yet a hit timid ahout starting their first year as high school students. Although we came from various grade schools, we soon hccanie acquainted and, as our first duty as fresh' men, elected the following class officers: Ore Weislogel, President, Richard Walker, Vice' President, Miriam Wihtcuii, Secretaryg and Dorothy Dill, Treasurer. After several snappy dehates, we chose the American Beauty Rose as our flower, aquafhlue and heige, our colors, and as our motto-- We have crossed the hayfthc ocean lies hefore us . In the latter part of Septemher, we officially hecame a part of F. H. S, as the sophomores honored us with a wellfrememhered Hpartym. In Novemher we returned their friendliness hy giving them a party, hut of a very different nature. As our freshman year now comes to a close, we are looking forward to hrighter and happier days as sophomores. MIRIAM WIHTON Page I6
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