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.Jim M. fl' - I f.f'.QfQ, 4 ,' .Q..g 1 sHMSi,, , ' efhziiffilfffff-1 1.. ' HW' 4' 1 ' --7? :-.V F gli. .1 . lggg ggi: Phyllis Keville, Barbara Abbott, Marrian Miner. EIQHI gpg: Rose Greveldlng, Doris Rounds, Hrs. Whitney, Hilllcent Kish, Ruth Ionvloka. Q5-'-XX FW rs Egg: ggi: K. J. Johnson, H. Kish, K. Mc- Clellan, D. Rounds H. A Meagher, R.Sutton, Mr. Saunders, T. Lennon, D. Shoemaker, B. Goebell, C. Alberts. Qgggng ggi: J. Dennington, J. Long, J. Perry K. Markle, D. Wallbrldge, P.Horr1s, C.Mertz, F. Goodfellow, D. Miner. Iggng gpg: H. L. McCormick, P. Smith, B. Woonton, B. Tuttle, N. Lamb, V. Porter, G. Twiohell, A. Bracken. 33 HQMEMAKING The Homemaklng Club has not held too many regular meetings this year, but has had as officers, Millicent Kish and Doris Rounds. They have planned club aotlvl- ties with the aid of their adviser, Mrs. Pauline whitney. The group held a Christmas Luncheon Party for all the high school home econf onlcs classes. Mrs. anton and Mr. Van- Glesen were special guests. The annual dinner of the Board of Education was held on February 7, the club having complete charge of details in Mrs. Wh1tney's absence. Because of gas rationing and lack of transportation facilities, the usual trip to Cornell in February for Farm and Home Week was cancelled. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, under the direction of Hr. Saunders, elected for the year 1944 Donald Wallbrldge president, and George Twlchell vice-president, secretary and treasurer. During the school year members par- ticipated ln dark room activities such as taking, developing and printing pictures loving pictures were taken of the first football game of the season and. were shown during the year, the proceeds going to the classes that sponsored them. All in all, the Camera Club enjoyed a successful year, in spite of the short- age of photographic supplies caused by the war. f
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Back rpg: M. E. Cerone, B. Vlenne, V. Blackmon, J. Ebeling, M. Wells, M. Miner, M. Benedict, I. M. Wheeler, V. Williams. lhlgg roy: L. Metcalfe, M. Crawford, M. Trinder, C. Mertz, C. Resch, D. Becker, J. Craner, A. Vowles, E. Greene. Qgggng gon: P. Courtwrlght, J. Capron, J. Walker, N. Morgan, J. Woodworth, M. J. Johnson, L. Wickham, B. Prill, L. Rowley, J. Henderson. 21353 rgg: J. Mollskl, M. Mollskl, P. Altobellis, A. Hlsey, P. Pfohl, Mrs. Clark, S. Fulmer, B. Thompson, K. Lamb, D. Nel- sen, J. Crockford. 1 Back ggi: J. Irish, J. Gustin, D. Ormeby, M. Konvlcka, J. Taylor, J. Lindeman, M. Stark. Fggrgh gpg: J. Vogt, A. Pfohl, B. Farrell, L. Kraysnhof, M. Brown, B. Schlelsh, C. Konvlcka, F. Jones. ' Qhlrd ggg: M. Reccre, H. Spencer, B. Gray, B. Edwards, L. Morgan, S. Wilson, M. McCutcheon. . . Qggggd'rgg: Betty Porter, J. Smith, M. Bunnell, J. Keller, H. Steiner, L. Perry, J. Smithers, E. Rice. . Egggt rpg: R. Porter, M. Collins, D. Connelly, J. Coughlin, M. Beacham, M. Becker, J. Church, M. Barkley. ' ' sa A .Y- . . ' SENQOR GLEE CLUB Mrs. Clark has as- sisted in developing the Senior Girls Choir. Sue Fulmer is presldentg Anne Hlsey, vice-president, and Pat Pfohl, secretary- treasurer. The choir now has fifty members, more than double the membership of last year. Their music consists of three-part work and some 80+ capella. At Christmas the girls sccompanled the pageant presented by the 6-2 grade and the Junior Girls's Glee Club. Anne Hlsey, Arlene Vowles, and Jane Craner represented the choir at the music conference which was held in Auburn on December lO-ll. JUNIOR GLEE. CLUB This year the Jun - lor Girls' Glee Club is exceptionally large, having sixty- three members. Mar- ilyn Bunnell is pres- ldent, and Hope Ap- prahamlan ls vice- president. Judy Gus- tln, Helen 5pencer, Marilyn Becker, Nar- garet Brown, and Bev- erly Hlcks are assis- tants to the vice- president. The first semester Jean VanG1e- sen was president. The girls of the glee club did most of the choral music for the Christmas pageant. At present they are working with the Sen- lor Choir ln prepara- tion for dthe spring concert to be given May 26.
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sximf 1 I-L., ' -- M A , '13 ff A - fa jfs: ivan WWW N 133.7 'ffff-x-,5'.ffQ' Vw Wg, X , ,g.gj3i3?gy i'f Qsisifw I 'A gf' 'w ,J gggkxggiz Bt Carroll, C. Ierslake, D. Shoe- maker, H. A. Meagher, N. Marrian, D. Eddy, H. Birks. Egggi ggi: J. Perry, F. Gruppe, D. Gridley, E. Beebe, Miss Young, B. Woonton, D. Miner. 'N gggg ggi: J. Long, D. Lindenmayer, H. Birks, H. Beacham, G. Lindenmayer, B. Woonton. gggggg ggi: M. L. McCormick, H. A. Meagher, J. nnon, D. Wallbridge, R. Lindenmayerl B. H111, n. Easy, 14. xeny. Ziggy ggi: B. Coughlin D. Gridley B. Gar- roll, P. Mclally, W. Gciie, S. Fuller. F 34 THESPIAN The National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society was created for the purpose of promoting excellence in dramatics. Mem- bership in this society is awarded on the basis of points earned for meritorious work done on dramatic productions. Mem- bers also earn higher recognition in the form of stars--starting at one star and progressing to four stars, the highest rating possible to bestow on a high school dramatist. This year the Fayetteville Troupe initiated a large number of new members and also awarded four-star ratings to three former members. Ernest Beebe was elected Troupe president: Dorothy Grid- ley, vice-president, and Pat McNally sec- retary. o BT SPOFTTSNANSHIP BROTHERH O O D The Sportsmanship Brotherhood in F.H.S. is purely an honorary organization. Ten boys and ten girls were chosen this gear from the Junior and senior classes. he members have proved themselves to be true sportsmen and women by keeping the code of honor. A member is recognized because: l. He keeps the rules. 2. He keeps faith with his com- rades and plays the game for his side. He keeps himself fit. 5. 4. He never hits a man when he is down. 5. He keeps pride in victory. 6. He keeps a stout heart in defeat which is accepted in good grace. e keeps a sound soul, clean mind, and healthy body. 7.
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