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Class of Nineteen Forty-Six President .................... ........... M arian Phelps Vice-President .............. .......... R ichard Pearce Secretary-Treasurer ...................... Gloria Adler Student Council Members Dorene Stokes, Pat Kelly The Sophomore class of 70 students has its sponsors Miss Marshall, Miss Yelton and Mr. Kukal. This year, 1943-44, has been a busy one for the Sophomore class as they were rep- resented in sports, clubs and plays. We were represented at basketball games by such players as R. and D. Pearce, L. Barn- well, E. Canin, R. Ganninger and B. Ochs. The Sophomore girls also have a great lore for sports. Our volleyball team consists ot players like D. Glowski, L. Ewing, D. Stokes, M. Phelps, D. Mattox, M. Miller, R. Hutchings and G. Adler. They lost the only game they played to the Iuniors. The basketball team consists of the same players with the exception of M. Miller. S. Coleman and L. Dueing also play on the team. We lost to lennings and Normandy. Page Seventeen The Sophomores are also blessed with dramatic ability. This was made known by the acting ot P. Kelly and H. Graf in the play What a Life. One of the school's outstanding musicians, D. Stokes, is a Sophomore. She has enter- tained the students of Fairview at assemblies and at other programs with her beautiful soprano Voice. The membership roll of the Pep Club re- veals that most of its members are Sopho- more girls and all of its officers are from this class. The Sophomores, after careful considera- tion, decided against a party which would use too much ot their treasury and agreed to save all their money for their Iunior year when they will be hosts to the Seniors and faculty at the annual Iunior-Senior banquet. All in all the sophomore class has had a good year and is looking forward to being Iuniors with all their responsibility and privi- leges.
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Class of Nineteen Forty-Seven The Freshman Class of 1943-44 is one of the largest ever enrolled at Fairview having an enrollment of lO3. Class meetings are brought together by President F. Accetta but in his absence R. Tracy takes over. The minutes are taken down by G. Dailey, and when the money problem arises A. Harding is on hand. The class is represented in the Student Council by K. Drysdale and A. Anthony. The Freshmen take in most of the extra- curricular activities offeredg for instance in the Pep Club many ol the girls are from the ninth grade and likewise the membership ot the Science Club and Sewing Club shows a nice assortment of Freshmen boys and girls. But getting down to the fine points of the class we find that V. Amos, T. Asaro, and F. Lueckerath can give out some jive on their musical instruments, but not only in- strumental music is given out, for there are H. Meyer, D. Lawrence and S. Swaboda who get right in the groove with their vocal chords. Along with the playing and the sing- ing there are some dancers, A. Potts, P. Barn- well, and some others who could give a few jitterbug pointers on the subject. Music isn't Page Nineteen the only thing that is practiced by these Freshmen, for when it comes to art there is C. Callas and F. Accetta who rank at the top of the list. The scenery for the Senior dra- matic hit, Arsenic and Old Lace was painted by A. Ladendecker, B. Bramlage and F. Accetta and a very fine job it was. Turning now to the athletic part ot the class we find we have the boys well repre- sented in all sports. First there was the vol- leyball team which included K. Drysdale, B. Moritz, H. Meyer, and P. Mattingly, F. Ac- cetta, B. Springer, R. Tracy, H. Meyer, F. Nelson, K. Drysdale, B. Moritz, G. Dailey, and P. Mattingly made up the basketball team, which had a pretty fair season. The track squad had B. McDaniels, F. Nelson, C. Callas, P. Mattingly, F. Accetta, and S. Swo- boda on the list. And the baseball team in- cluded K. Drysdale, B. Moritz, G. Dailey and B. Caulk. The feminine sports which included volley ball and basketball had on the Freshman squad P. Gondran, S. Gondran, V. Amos, I. Vento, L. Moore, L. Thomas, I. Stahl, V. Anderson and R. Perry. Now as the school year comes to an end we'll wish the Freshmen of '43-'44 even greater success as Sophomores.
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