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enior Class llfficers President Jim Mcclung Vice-president Kathy Beamer Secretary Jane Henry Girls' Treasurer Peach Erbland Boys' Treasurer Don Saliers MOTTO One step at a time, but always forward. COLOR Emerald Green and White FLOWER White Carnation POEM Everyday brings a challenge new, A difficult task for us to do. Something that's never been done before, Something that will take your best, then a little more. Some will gain wealth: others, fame, To many, life will be but a game. But one and all must run the race, 'Tis up to each to find his pace. We each have goals we hope to reach, And each a doctrine of good to preach. Some will go silently, others will be heard, One step at a time, but always forward. by Carolyn Bower
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,ax X WX: NBL Xxx Y xxhkhhgk Nix 'xxT'x-'XX xxx N '- J - - - -S 41 1 4x K The end of the long road to the future is near- ing completion. During our long climb upward we , have faced many crises and increased Q Y our knowledge in many ways. f Scholarship has been a major part of our high 5 school years, but also important were the activ- ities and good times. After we leave high school we will be heard to say many times Remember when . . . ? A few of th h ' ese t at we might name are . . . H remember our first day in the seventh grade when we came into the auditorium D like little lost sheep . . . working long hours on our i Ohio History notebooks . . . we were first allowed at the Senior High dances . . . we joined all our clubs and chose the activities in which we wished to participate . . . our happy times in Sophomore heaven and sitting in the Peanut Gallery at assemblies . . . the proms, plays, the gab sessions in the locker rooms . . .the first time that we came into 329 as one class, and walked down the aisle in assembly while everyone paid us respect as Seniors. Then in a few days you can say, Remember when we were graduated from FHS? Yes, there are a lot of things to remember about school days-they play an important part in everyone's life. 2'l
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'iv g i sl l. 5 CHARLES ADAMS DEANNA AUNGST DON BAKER Slow and steady A gentle disposition brings I d0n't let studies interfere wins the race. the owner many friends. with my education. ROSE BANKS KATHY BEAMER SUSAN BENDER HERBERT BETHEL Want to laugh, love, She loved her friends, High-erected thoughts Silence is the perfect and live. forgave her foes. seated in the heart of herald of joy. courtesy. GENE BOLLINC-ER CAROLYN BOWER JAYNIS CLARK A little work, a little play, From her pen flowed words Who can forget the rich to kcep us going. of grace and wisdom. light of her smile over lips moved with music.
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