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Seniors ut MILDRED Tl-FURMAN Mildred is our little quiet senior. She has beautiful hair and a brilliant mind. We're wonder what F.H.S. is qoinq to do without her next year. IOHNNY WALKER N. Not being content with being student president, Iohnny entered athletics and did all right there, foo. We hear he's ag demon with the ladies an ROY WERNER Roy is really' a swell fellow. Rumorss are he makes frequent trips to Roche- port. Basketball letterman, he also had a lead in the senior play. IUANITA WPLLIAMS up Q, Acrobatic' Iuanita constantly astounds us, by hier stunts. We hear her heart will soon be in the army. Luck and hap- piness to a truely grand girl. IESSIE ZUMSTEG Alphabetically last. but certainly nott least is lovable Iessie. She is one girh wha has both beauty and brains, andi will long be remembered by all of us.. CHARLES WALCOTT-Charles has been with us only cr short while, but we have already learned to admire his fine qualities. F.H.S. is fortunate to have had hun even if it was only for a short time.. Luck to you, Charlesl
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Seniors u DOROTHY PATRICK Witty and intelligent is Pat, a girl with lots of friends. Sure to go places, we'll remember her as a swell person. CIsn't that right, Simpson?D. MARVIN PERRY DD Our class president, Marvin has par- ticipated in all activities. I-le's the class clown and star piano player. F.H.S. will be quiet without him Cunusually quietb. u BETTY QUISENBERRY Betty has endeared herself to all with her sweet ways and beautiful eyes. She gets to enjoy-looks, personality, intel- ligence, and . . . Magruder! MARTHA ROGERS an Many adjective describe vivacious, dark-haired Martha. Council represent- ative, Noclaf business manager, and possessor of a lovely voice are only a few of her achievements. ut IIMMIE SETTLE Quiet and unassuming, industrious Iimmie has made an important place for himself in our group. He is good na- tured, always willing to do his part. BOB SIMPSON in Gay, jolly Bobby is one of the group that climbed on the old bandwagon when we were Freshmen and has been a source of joy to us ever since. u BETTY SKILLMAN Another charter member, Betty pos- sesses a wonderful soprano voice. She is a cute friendly girl whose heart be- longs to a member of the Air Corps. IIMMY SNELL an Iimmy is our second senior Romeo: has wide blue eyes, curly hair and can he ever play the guitar!! Uanie is a mighty lucky girlD. mx ROY SUDDARTH Black, wavy hair, big brown eyes and a very nice car . . . what more could a person ask for? A very nice guy! BETTY SUNDERLAND nw Ouiet classical Betty is one of the really true students of our class. She is majoring in Home Ec. and can really cook. An excellent librarian, too.
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lunior Class First Row: Margaret Jeffries, Nancy Hutchison, Anita Beamon, Dorothy McCutcheon, Jeanette Wood, Marjorie Dwight, Evelyn Eckhoff, Catherine Harris, Mary Ann Smith, Miss Eaton. Second Row: Leon O'Brian, Leonard Lemon, Harold Ross Weir, Billy Wright, Keith Innes, Bob Varner, Third Row: Raymond Jackson, Eddie Slagle, Lowell Allen, Fred Theobald, Eston Quisenberry, Jack Lay. Fourth row: Abbie Estill, Garnett Innes, Norman Gieger, Robert Brown, Delgar Wells, Mr. Todd, R-oy McKaig. The school year of 1942-43 was one of the busiest our class has eevr known, In October the Halloween Carnival taxed our ingenuity and resourceful- ness, but with the aid of the entire school it proved successful. Our candidate, Dorothy McCutcheon, was crowned queen of the carnival after a good deal of feverish voting. Other October activities were the hay ride which was greatly enjoyed, also the selling of popcorn, candy and pop at two basketball games, For the assembly program in February an original play written by Bob Varner and Denny Davis and directed by Miss Danford was presented. Also, a sports quiz with representatives from the four upper class- es was conducted by Leonard Lemon and two songs were ,i ,., l . Q' , sung by a girls' trio. ,Q 'li ' 1 We have representatives in Dramatics, Debate, Pep y , Q f J Squad, Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, Home Economics Club, Q V ,V is :Y F.F.A., Future Homemakers, Library Club, Orchestra, Girls j 'fg,f iQ ' L Trio, Paper Staff, and Annual Staff. 4 ' ,nt ' .. Our class officers are: Harold Ross Weir, president: if Q Garnett Innes, vice-president, Catherine Harris, secretary, X' . ' ' Nancy Hutchinson, teasurerp Bob Varner, representative: .,,, Q D, t , 'j Mary Ann Smith, reporter. Miss Eaton and Mr. Todd were 'ltt it Q our sponsors for this eventful year. , ,AQ 3 . ,.A
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