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'Aufnily quiet is this Isaacs hoy But when he is howling, he's full of joy DEAN ISAACS—' Acy” Class secretary 2 Hi-Y 2-4 Student Manager 3-4 School Daze 4 Judging I-2-3-4 Florian” 4 Paul, who in the east side stays, Also on the hall team plays. PAUL SHIELDS— Gizzy” Class Treasurer I Student Council 2-3 Hi-Y 1 -2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 School Daze 2-3 Judging 3-4 Chorus 4 Florian” 4 Torn is small and fair, Almost the smallest senior anywhere. TOM JENKINS— Jenko” Hi-Y 1-3-4 Florian” 4 Shirley Sboff, uho s Paris hound, Has never yet the right man found. SHIRLEY SHOFF Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Student Council 4 School Daze 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Lady Spitfire” 3 Florian” ' 4 The radio of F. H. S. Is windy Sharp at his best. JIM SHARP— Enos” Judging 1 -2-3-4 Hi-Y 1 -2-3-4 Chorus 4 Florian” 4
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Bill is tall and bis hair is dark Likes to make those arguing remarks.” BILL ADAMS— Doc” Band 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1 -2-3-4 School Daze 4 Yell Leader 4 Chorus 4 Lady Spitfire” 3 Florian” 4 You’ve heard of 'Miss Flirtie Well, Joan Draper’s our 'Giggle Gertie’.’’ JOAN DRAPER—’Birdie” Student Council 3 Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 School Daze 2-3-4 Chorus 2-4 Drum Majorette 3 Lady Spitfire” 3 Florian” 4 Jerry is a smart lad Jean keeps him from being bad. ’ JERRY ALBAUGH— John” Class Vice-President 2-3 Student Council 1-4 Hi-Y 1 -2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Chorus 4 Hoosier Boys’ State 4 Lady Spitfire” 3 Florian” 4 Jack is a lot of fun Also keeps tJ)e teachers on the run. JACK FULTON— Steamboat” Class President 3 Class Secretary 1 Student Council 2-4 Hi-Y I -2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Yell Leader 4 Judging I-2-3-4 Chorus 4 Lady Spitfire” 3 Florian” 4 Serious minded Richard is; At airplanes, lie’s a whizz.” DICK CARTER— Ace” Class President 1 Student Council 3-4 Hi-Y 1 -2-3-4 School Daze 4 Chorus 4 Florian” 4
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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1946, nineteen small flower bulbs were planted in the Flora garden of knowledge. As we entered our freshman year of growth, we elected for our leaders: Dick Carter, president; Conrad Burton, vice-president; Jack Fulton, secretary; Paul Shields, treasurer; and Jerry Albaugh, student council. Miss Metzger was our gardener. Having one year of growth behind us, we edged our way through the ground to start our sophomore year of growing. During this year three of our fellow bulbs were dug up and transplanted in other gardens of knowledge. We were now sixteen in number. Our leaders for this year of growth were: Conrad Burton, president; Jerry Albaugh, vice-president; Dean Isaacs, secretary; Eleanor Beam, treasurer; and Jack Fulton and Paul Shields, student council. Our gardener was Mr. Caughell. The next year we were really starting to grow as we entered our junior year of growth. As we started to bloom, we were distinguished from the rest of the flowers in the garden, for we took the shape and color of yellow roses. We found that again one of our bulbs had been transplanted to another garden of knowledge. We were now fifteen in number. Our leaders for our junior year of growth were: Jack Fulton, president; Jerry Albaugh, vice-president; Lois Talkington, secretary; Conrad Burton, treasurer; and Joan Draper, Paul Shields, and Dick Carter, student council. Our gardener was Mrs. Douglas. Now in our fourth year of growth we found we had lost another bulb and were now fourteen in number. So as we launched into our last year of growing, our leaders were: Conrad Burton, president; Mitchell Sanderson, vice-president; Laverne Wiles, secretary; Eleanor Beam, treasurer; and Jerry Albaugh, Jack Fulton, Dick Carter, and Shirley Shoff, student council. Mrs. Douglas was again our gardener. We are now full grown and full of the experiences and trials of growing up in the garden of knowledge. We leave behind us the wish that the rest of the class flowers will enjoy and appreciate their growth as we have.
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