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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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TWFOOTBALL SEASON BOTTOM ROW, reading from left to right: Del Cochran, Iim Ritchie, Robert Levy, Seymour liaslqin, Robert Bust, Leo Getz, Merrill Grubbs. SECOND ROW, reading from left to right: Ed Getz, Richard East, Robert Gidner, Merteii Hinlgle, Meltwin Bardsley, Harold Donor, Sam Graff, Donald Buxeck, THIRD ROW, reading from left to right: Mr. Kell, Mr. Hauclq, Dick Payne. james Tingley, james Robinson. Ore Weislcmgel, Don McCray, Mr. Amendola. FOURTH ROW, reading from left to right: Elmer Donor, David Weitzenliiaffer, Ben Levy, Norman Horowitz, Harry Sherman. FOOTBALL SEASON With the task of living up to the brilliant championship record of previous Tiger teams, the 1942 edition of Fairview's football machine began its first practice on a sunny August 25th afternoon under the direction of another new coach, Mr. Joseph R. Amendola. In an effort to master yet another system, practice settled down in earnest. With the aid of nine returning lettermen, other experienced members, and a small host of promising newcomers, the Tigers set out in earnest to turn out another well-oiled combine. judging by the results of the first game, Fairview awoke to the realization that another hardffighting team was in the ofiing, but after the next tussle, wondered if it were the dead locked wonders . In answer to such criticism, Fairview rose to the heights of old and bat' tered their first league opponents into submission to the tune of 31f0. After finding them' selves, the Tigers then proceeded to roll over the remaining league rivals. But what goes up must come down , and so came true the timefworn adage when Fairview bowed to the champions of the Class A League, Girard, but only after a bitter and courageous uphill fight. But we had carried on the tradition of the Fighting Tigers the Championship was ours again! Page 18
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