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When we first assembled on that bright September day four years ago we find that we were a class of eighty-seven pupils, the largest class in the history of Fairview. Our first order of business was to elect our officers. W. Knowles was chosen President, F. Arconati, Vice- President and E. Barkey, Secretary-Treasurer. I. Cerny was our Student Council Representative. After we had all been assigned to our classes and We were well acquainted came time for sports tryouts. ln boys' sports we find B. Reed and G. Blacklock on the volleyball squad: L. Sperandeo, V. Fiebig and G. Blacklock, basketball, I. Rodebough and B. Sieger, freshman track stars. ln the girls' sports N. Knowles, I. Clay, and P. Iones made the soft- ball, volleyball and basketball teams and E. Barkey made the softball team. Now we turn to the Fine Arts Department. Three of our girls, V. Bost, I. Clay and L. Broyles, appeared in the opperetta. And our freshman class could boast of their band players, E. Nelson, M. McRoy, B. Roeckel, L. Sperandeo, I. Cerny and G. Blacklock. In May came the Carnival and M. Skillington received the honor of being maid to the May Queen. At the beginning of our second year we again, chose class officers, W. Knowles, President: B. Conreux, Vice'Presidentg M. McGinnis, Secref tary and E. Barkey, Treasurer. We found that we had added an important new member, H. Smithers from Tennessee. He was on the football team, in the Speech Club, F.F.A. Club at the school he had been attending. V. Fiebig and R. Schulte made the volleyball squad: H. Smithers, B. Postle, R. Schulte, G. Everhardt and V. Fiebig were on the second bas- ketball team with B. Reed as manager. Class of Nineteen Forty-Four Sophomore girls also had a basketball team made up of I. Heuer, I. Clay, P. Iones and N. Knowles. Another extra-curricular activity was organized this year--band, glee club and mixed chorus. B. Roeckel, G. Blacklock, L. Sperandeo, I. Cerny, and E. Nelson were band members. E. Phillips, V. Posey, F. Accetta, D. Rubar, E. Waplehorst, I.. Broyles, I. Heuer, P. Iones, N. Knowles, M. McRoy, V. Bost, I. Clay, M. Conger, T. Newton and D. Lind were mem- bers of the mixed chorus and glee clubs. This year also our poet G. Blacklock was third place in the poetry class with his poem Pondering g and M. McGinnis had a part in the play Fixit Inc. Nineteen girls were active members of the Pep Club, V. Best, M. Mc- Ginnis, I. Clay, F. Accetta, N. Knowles, L. Broyles, I. Giepel and B. Cappell were a few of the members. And a new club, The Camera Club was organized, E. Waplehorst was elected Secretary-Treasurer and F. Accetta was an active member. ln May at the Carnival, M. McGinnis was chosen Maid of Honor. At the beginning of our third year W. Knowles was for the third time elected to lead us, however, at the end of the first semester he left to join the armed forces and was succeeded by Shirley Martin. I. Cerny and E. Knapp represented the class on the Student Council. All the Iuniors were members of the Victory Corps, a newly-organized club which was quite active all year and there was a real Iunior rep- resentative on the volleyball squad. R. Schulte, B. Reed and V. Fiebig lettered in this sport. ln basketball the Iuniors donated H. Smithers, I. Cerny, I. Rodebaugh, V. Fiebig, B. Reed and R. Schulte to the team. And in girls sports, I. Clay, B. Moore, N, Knowles, I. Heuer, M. MCROY, M. McGinnis, F. Accetta and E. Barkey were all active. Page Eleven
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