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IIZIIIIQS This year, for the first time, F. H. s. had baton swnlers. In Hay 1943 two twirlers, Doris Shoemaker and Betty Goe- bell, began practice, this fall Marilyn Meyers became a member of the groupg and finally Miss Mclsaac organized a class in twirling which was composed of about twenty-five girls ranging in age from six to sixteen years. With Betty Goebell as their -drum major, the girls participated in many of the band's activities. Bott Goeb 11 Hari lays , D thy Be l I ' foris menus? on f The Fayetteville Band wagon has add- ed another running board for the newly organized Junior Band. This organiza- tion is a training band to give ensemble experience to grade school and Junior high pupils who have not yet been admit- ted to Senior Band. This year has seen the Senior Band membership increase to include 52 play- ers. The Junior Band has 31 members. The highlights of the year for the Senior Band have been participation in the bond drive at which Claire Alcee sang, two football games, the Christmas pro- gram and preparation for a program for the P.T.A..and the annual Spring Music Festival. , Besides working for points toward earn1ng,a Fayetteville School Band emblem the band sold 8129.50 in magazines in the spring drive conducted by the glee club and band. ' 36 ggggng: J. amen, P. Smith, R. Lund, R. Schanbarger, A. Lagos, B. Goebell, D. Lamp- recht, . Pratt, J. Long, R. Rounds, Mies Mclsaac. Qgggng gpg: B. Fairbank, E. Ragus, N. Conde, C. Gay, J. Craw, M. Maiers, D. Shoemaker, D. Baird, J. Taylor, G. and, R. Armstrong, J. Wright. Eggnt ggi: N. Vosbury, U. Crew, M. Konvicka, H. Fischer, P. Lash, B. Button, G. Hildreth.
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RIDING CLUB The riding club was formed late this fall under the guidance' of Miss Jones. Ernest Beebe was elected president, Doro- thy Gridley, vice-presidentg and Sue Fulmer, secretary. The club plans to ride regularly this spring at the Troop K Riding Academy Gas shortages ,this year present a prob- lem, but the club intends to overcome this with the liberal use of shoe leather X ff! 1 V -f- ' M' -J-'La -P159 v W . . MTN.. s ,- RN . ' A Q 3 f f 4. QSJ4 ,.eng 551, , MW- , .-- N H '-Q. , 'W 'f:. Q Eat 'i QV .D Eiaaei s. 5 Viljf . l F XL SAFETY PATROL The Safety Patrol was organized by the Student Council and the faculty for the purpose of keeping order in and a- round school. The patrol consists of freshmen and Junior high students who are interested in keeping the school in good order. They are advised by Mr. McDer- mott. if jggL,ggg: B111 Hanbidge, M. Meyers R. Lamp- recht. ' Qggggg ggi: J. Dennington, N. Marrlan, C. Hertz, B. Carroll, J. Walker, J.fKnowles. Eggng ggg: B. Massey, D. Rounds, E. Beebe, D. Grldley, S. Fulmer. sggglgglz J. Smith, W. Jerome, V. Dupree, . regory. ihggg :gli M. Bunnell, H. Spencer, R. HaIL . Jolly, J. Irish, J. Ebeling, M. Wells, Qggggg ggi: H. Fischer, D. Connelly, F. Kon- vioka, H.H1cks, H. Charleton, Hr. McDermott, K. Lamb, J. Bmithers, A. Hunt. Eggni ggi: L. Payne, P. Winnewisser, J. Han- ton, L. raw, H. Woodworth. 35
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sm cmss The Junior Red Cross had success- fully completed another year with Fran- ces Gruppe as president and Mrs. Munroe as faculty advisor. Selling tablets started the year, and that has been a continuous project. The sewing class has done its bit to hasten the peace by making quilts and bed jackets. In November the membership drive brought very satisfying results with 1005 of the student body cooperating. Recently a drive was completed to 'round up' blood donors. CHEH2 IEAIDI The Cheerleading squad this year has been composed of twelve girls chosen by Miss Jones. During the basketball season, a new system was inaugurated whereby each week the members of the squad elected a headcheerleader for the purpose of lead- ing pep fests, advertising the games and generally taking charge of the activities of the cheerleaders. 37 f Eggk ggi: W. Jennings, D. Daggett, H. Char leton J. VanG1esen H. Armstrong, B. Thomp son, B..P1erce, F. Kinsella, J. hillipa. Eggng gggz M. Barkley, R. Cross, F. Gruppe, Hrs. Munroe, R. Konvioka. , n 1' 'L ZX' YQ:-1 ' r Qggkgn: B. Jarvis, J. Perry, L. Nodecke E. Bahouth, D. Shoemaker, S. Fulmer. Iggn1,ggs: M. Trinder, B. Volles, F. Good- follow, . Miner, B. Woonton, B. Massey.
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