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enior CfCL.'55 sxgibforg September, l944 found a group of rowdy individuals anxiously awaiting their turn to sign that little slip of paper which was to make them a part of the Fairview High School Fresh- man Class, never dreaming of the trials ahead, but rather getting set for the joys of a carefree high school student. The class entered high schlool with a roll ot 59 members who elected Ed LaTour as Presi- dent: lean Dotson, Vice Presidentg lune Gretzer, Secretary-Treasurerg Doris Ebemeier, Student Council Representative. There were thirty girls under the supervision of Mrs. Rosalie lennings and twenty-nine boys with Miss Doubikin as their sponsor. Representing the class on the dramatic front was Charles Schramm, and Bill Porter showed his debating ability that year. This class was well devoted to their studies with B. Medley, l. Ebert, P. Thomas, R. Brendell, M. Zager, and V. Allen on the list of class scholars. ln january the class was joined by 46 mid-term graduates, bringing the total to l05 members. Honor students acquired by the class in lanuary were Wanda Williams, lack Rose, loy Huff and Delores Eilers. Climbing up the ladder of educational suc- cess in September, l945, were seventy-two sophomores, eager for learning. The president this year was Art Losemang the Vice-President, Betty Head: the Secretary-Treasurer, Rosemary Brendell. The class that year had the distinction of having the cheerleaders chosen from among them. They were jack Rose, lacquelyn lutchins, and Bob Medly. The boys who participated in athletics that year were Richard Harvey, Art Loseman and Ed LaTour. Girls participating in athletics then were Betty Head and Doris O'Neill. Acting ability that year was also not to be overlooked, as Chuck Schramm and Pat Kinder were chosen to be among those in the all- school play. lack Rose added glory to the name of the class when he was chosen to be a delegate to the Sophomore Pilgrimage, held at jefferson City. Reaching the third lap in our journey through the realms of education We find our class had simmered down during the summer to sixty- five students. Reelected President this year was Art Loseman with Pat Kinder serving as Vice- President and Velden Cappell as Secretary- Treasurer. The Student Council members were Twelve Betty Head, Charles Schramm, Claude Collins, and Bob Medly. The members on the athletic teams that year were Art Loseman, Don Hohe, Bob Medly, lack Rose, and Ed LaTour. Girls who were among those on Varsity teams were Betty Head, Doris O Neill, Vera Gambino, and Mazry Ann Zager. The class that year was a bit more active in dramatics with Bill Porter, Eugene Rump, Charles Schramm, Mary Zager, and Bud Matthes. Coming back a fourth year, daring the teacher to try and tell us something we didn't know, were 53 seniors. This year the class chose as officers Bud Matthes, President: Don Hohe, Vice President: and Wanda Williams, Secretary- Treasurer. Chuck Schrarnm Was chosen Student Council President and Pat Robertson was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the student body. Also on the Student Council were Don Hohe, Don Potts, and Wanda Williams. One of the duties of the class this year was the editing of the Courier which was accom- plished by the members of the journalism class under the leadership of Mr. Cooper, jour- nalism teacher. Chuck Schramm and Ray Willhite served as editors, each for a semester of this year. The very efficient Wanda Williams was chosen by Mr. Hohn as the editor of this year's annual, and in turn, chose the rest of the staff. The all-school play this year had a number of senior participants. They were Bud Matthes, lack Rose, Pat Robertson, Margaret Potter, Mary Zager, Bill Porter, and Charles Schramm, The senior class this year, under the direction of Mr. Hohn, turned out a dramatic master piece, lt Won't Be Long Now , starring Bud Matthes as Robert Preston. The others of the cast were Wanda Williams, Don Hohe, Bob Medly, jack Rose, Charles Schramm, Pat Robertson, Don Potts, Margaret Potter, Dorothy Frields, Art Loseman, loy Huff, john Ebert, Ray Willhite, Don Rapp, Harry Cima. Emmajean Franse was the prompter. Although graduation has been our goal throughout our high school lite, the closing days of our final year are spent in envy of the fresh- men who have all the joys of high school life before them. We know in the future no matter how we use our education, we shall never forget those happy days spent in getting it.
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MW First Row: Prengel, Vertrees, Gilley, Topel, Schwinq, Davis, Bouchard, Hildebrand. Second Row: lohnson, Hummel, Sieber, Madlinger, Bieber, Sperandeo, Monroe. Third Bow: Mues, lonas, She-pack, Camenzind, Bouth, Kraleman, Freshwater, Eilers, Sheridan, St. Onge, lanes. Fourth Bow: lost, Caldwell, Stephenson, Steclc, Vallat, Kronable, Schneider, Zaqer. or n Lord CLASS OF '49 The potentialities of the lunior class as leaders have become even more evident this year. Bob Hill, president, led the class through another successful year. Dale Chisholm served as vice- president, while Wendell Hill capably fulfilled the duties of secretary-treasurer. losephine Bieber, Bob Osborne, and Bill Marshall were selected for Student Council Work. The names of many luniors were among those on the Honor Boll with Bob Osborne and Bob Hill gaining E list recognition. luniors were the foundation of the athletic teams, holding eleven of thirteen basketball positions and ten of eighteen on the baseball team. The cheerleaders, losephine Bieber, leanette Schwing, Dick Alles, and Bill Newman, were elected from this class, too. The class is not lacking in dramatic ability either. leanette Schwing, Iosephine Beiber, and Dick Alles rendered excellent portrayals of their roles in the all-school-play, 'Tune Mad . First Row: Neace, Souers, Kuehl, Stauiter, lnglish, B. Newman, Caulfield, Meeker. Second Bow: Houston, Lael, lackson, lost, Chisholm, Nitchman, Schafler, Both, Tate, Osborne. Third Bow: Carroll, Barkey, Hill, Alles. Applegate, Hill, Trupiano, locca, Hootman. Fourth Bow: Bost, Farkas, Schulte, Back, Giddens, Albach, Henry, Marshall, Ladendecker, ff1 Fourteen
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