Fayette High School - Noclaf Yearbook (Fayette, MO)

 - Class of 1943

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nOy,J tgw,,lM ' ' , . dh Mjopjtgwokjfjl ,V 'Wy ft M W J fp S W Q Wt? MQW Sophomore Class My 5 After the smoke of battle had died away, the 33 mem- bers of the Sophomore class found they had elected these officers for the school year: Elizabeth Denny, president: Glenn Collier, vice-presidentg David McKinsey, secretary: Doris Spry, reporterg Denny Davis, representative. We also discovered we had several new members Whom we heartily welcomed. During the scrap metal drive we worked for the glory of our class but were defeated by the ambitious freshmen- At the Halloween Carnival the problem of a conces- sion was disposed of when we decided to have trinket and telegraph stands. Our candidate for queen was Martha Sue Moon. Our assembly program was given on March 22 and consisted of a play, And the Villain Still Pursuedf' and several musical selections. lt was under the direction of our able sponsor, Miss Todd. We are well represented in most of the functions of the school, among them the Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Debate, Home Economics Club, F.F.A,, Dramaticsi and Senior High Basketball Team. Fifth row: James Walje, Harold Ballew, Gene Costley, Leslie Thurman, John Mc- Clammer, Junior Davis, Robert Kenepp. Fourth row: Harold Newman, George Basye, Ben Young, Glen Collier, Miss Todd Csponsorj. Third row: Dale Pitney, Phillip Set- tle, Dan Rogers, Denny Davis, Alvin Shaw, Billy Jo Crigler, David McKinsey. Second. row: Anne Brower, Martha Sue Moon, Betty Linstroth, Doris Spry, Elizabeth Denny, Jane Bishop, Fannie Buckner. First row: Betty Norris, Mary Calvert, Cora Lee Jack- son, Phyllis Spickler, Joyce Ray, Alma Mae Perfater, Bennie Jeffries.

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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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Freshman Class L C C l Front row: Barbara Friedrich, Mary Ruth Simpson, Katherine Welch, Lois Branstet- ter. Second row: Margaret Crowley, Dorothy Jo Shiflett, 'Martha Jane Perry, Mar- garet Rich, Helen Collier, Helen Phillips, Helen Owen. Third row: J. C. Wilhoit, Dexter Slagle, Paul Clingenpeel, Marion McCutcheon, Buddy Schnell. Fourth row: Jimmie Turner, James Leo Rose, Lester Quisenberry, Billy Newman, Lowell Hanna. Fifth row: Jack Kauffman, Harold Shepard, Price Jackson, James Harley McMillan, Mr. Wright tsponsorl. The enrollment of the Freshman Class grew as we welcomed several new members. We elected the following officers: Buddy Schnell president: Dorothy Io Shiflett, vice-president: Lester Quisenberry, secretary, and Martha Perry, representative. The excitement of the scrap metal drive hit the school like a whirlwind. We watched the Seniors and other classes struggle for first place, but when the final results were totaled, we carried off top honors, collecting about 41,000 pounds. A candy stand and a magician show were sponsored by our class for the carnival and Margaret Rich was elected as our candidate for Carnival Queen. Ianuary 16 was the date we entertained the student body with our assembly. The program consisted of a play entitled The Early Bird and two songs by one of our members, Helen Margaret Phillips. The class is well represented in school activities: Six members are in the Drum and Bugle Corps, eleven in the Pep Squad. Eleven girls are active in the Home Economics Club, ten boys are on the Iunior High bas- ketball squad. We are also represented in the Future Farmers, the paper staff, Camera Club, and Debate.

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