Francisco High School - Treasured Echoes Yearbook (Francisco, IN)

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We, the Senior Class of 1955, would like to dedicate this, our annual, to Mr. James Lillpop. We take this opportunity to thank him for working with us in our last year of high school as seniors and helping make it a yeur of fun, inspiration and attainment C In nineteen hundred find forty-Wo, We started to school with lessons to do. We struggled for yenrs Ā nd then finally beenme AsĀ ne liked to nut it. experts at the game. Then a transfer from grade six to seven. Made us think that we occupied heaven; Everything was fine, .just like a parade Until our cards showed us the grade. It wes then that we realized all wag not play. That we must work and study for some future day. So we settled down and studied real hard And saw rapid improvements on our report cards1. Soon came the day that we were called Frosh, We studied new subjects—were they hard? Goshl We passed them though and survived all the tests Nov we have an education. Mind you, the best! Floyd .Tyree ' J mea C. Lilpop Principal Senior Sponsor Charles Ice Trustee Mr. Borders Science and Mathemat ice Mr. Paul Commerce Freshman Sponsor Mrs. Redman Home Economics Sophomore Sponsor Miss Farmer Fifth Grade Mrs. Green Band and Art 7th Grade Sponsor Mrs. Collins First Grade Mrs. Carter Fourth Grade Mrs. Morrow English Junior Sponsor Mr. Kolb Social Studies 8th Grade Sponsor Miss Hollon Third Grade Mrs. Smith Sixth Grade ROBERT MEIER Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2- 3-4 Track 3-4 Blue c V'hite 3- 4 DIANE INGLE Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3- 4 Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 How Could You Mom? I Love Lucy Up On Old Smoky Franciscan 2-3-4 Lib- rarian 4 i !ississippi I telody Annual Staff 4 Pep Club Pres- ident Tom Sawyer and Huckle- berry Finn Qwan Allens Christ mas President of Hand RONNIE 'YIRTH Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2- 3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Audio-Visual 1-2-3-4 Franciscan 2-3-4 Blue .ā€˜e White 3-4 How Could You, Mora? I Love Lucy Up On Old Smoky Beta Club 4 Annual Staff 4 ALFRED STE.VaRT Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2 Track 1-2-3 Blue c Yfhite 3-4 Pen Club 2-3 SHIRLEY VTLDERMAN Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2- 3-4 Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Franciscan 2-3-4 How Could You, Mom? I Love Luov Up On Old Smoky PAT OTT Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2- 3-4 Truck 2-3 Blue v White 3- 4 Pep Club 2-3 KENNETH BILDEP.BACK Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1- 2-3-4 Blue V White 3-4 I Love Lucy How Could You, Mom? DONALD VCELLHINEY Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1- 2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 I Love Lucy Blue kc White 3-4 FRANKLIN ARBUTHKOT Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 2- 3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Blue A White 3-4 I Love Lucy RICHARD MEIER Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1- 3-4 Blue !e White 3-4 Student Manager 4 LORETTA TOO LEY Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Franciscan 2-3-4 How Could You Mom? I Love Lucy Up On Old Smoky Annual Staff 4 ai. CIASS MOTTO Give to the world, the best you. have and the best will come back to you CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Blue White BIRTHDAYS Franklin Arbuthnot Jan. 9 Aaron Green Jan. 29 Shirley Wilderman March 31 Fred Mason April 12 Ronald Wirth April 24 Loretta Tooley May 23 Dorothy Meier June 6 Pat Ott June 30 Robert Meier July 9 Don McEllhiney July 10 Diane Ingle July 12 Alfred Stewart Aug. 29 Kenney Bilderback Sept. 16 Joe Woods Sept. 24 Richard Meier Nov. 1 Robert Critchfleld Dec. 13 Carol Moore Dec. 21 President Joe Woods chard Meier n Green In Arbuthnot fc Ott ib Meier Ingle n McEllhlney lrley Wllderman b Critchfield fred Stewart ol Moore nneth Bllderback ret ter Tooley nald Wlrth Joe Woods • Dorothy Meier yred Mason Vice President Secretary Treasurer nickname lari Speedy Lefty Preach Bozo Pringle Hog Shug Scratch Leapln Louis Susie Charlie Lettuce Worthless Maudle Dot Einstein Ered Mason Dorothy Meier Aaron Green hobby basketball sports girls girls girls playing piano basketball playing horn girls working on cars reading sports reading Pi's basketball drawing s tudy ing future farmer Penney's Navy truck driver coach uncertain farmer uncertain sleep race driver uncerta in Marines marriage carpenter vetnarlan nurse dentist THE LAST WILL AMD TESTAMENT OF TliE CLASS OF 1955 We, the members of the class of '55 of Francisco high School Francisco, Indiana, being of lawful age, of sound mind and disposing of all our property, both real, personal and mixed, prior to our graduation, do now make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the senior class, out an annual. will to the juniors the hard work of putting To the sophomore class, the right to have a class play. , To the freshmen class, three more happy years at Francisco High To the teachers, a class that will try for the citzenahip award. nK L X, Fred Mason, will my right as Beta Club President to Larry Reed. I';.. I, Aaron Green, will my speed to Bill Arnold. Ā£ I, Kenny Bilderback, will my height to larry Larson. I, Bichard Meier, will my Job as student manager to Boyd Davis. X, Alfred Stewart, will my right to have a hot-rod to Jerry Tooley. I, Shirley Wilderman, will my typing ability to Mary Wildenuan. . I, Dorothy Meier, will to Janet Rodgers another year as yell leader. I, Franklin Arbuthnot, will my shyness to Doug Whitehouse. ij I, Carol Moore, will my studious appearance to Shirley Kelley. I, Pat Ott, will my shaving ability to Bob Stormont. I, Don McElliney, will my weight to Richard McConnell. I, Joe Woods, will my presidency of the senior class to Joe Beasley. I, Diane Ingle, will my happy years of high school to Connie Kelley. I, Robert Meier, will my curly hair to Burt Keith. I, Bob Critchfield, will my name as family man to Dave Bailey. I, Loretta Tooley, will my seat in the study lxall to Betty Sokeland. I, Ronald Wirth, will my ability to go to Princeton to Bob Stormont. Duly registered and signed to take effect the sixth of May, in the year of the Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty five CLASS PROPHECY Good, day.- ladles and gentlemen, this Is WFHS. the 1955 spot on your dial. This Is Bob Crltchfield bringing you the latest world and local news, on this the 6th day of May, 1965. I have Just received a bulletin from Mr. James C. Llllpop, sponsor of the 1955 class at Francisco. tte has sent an up to date, authen- tic, and complete list of the activities of his old class of '55- l red Stewart... owner of Stewart's Garage Accessory Shop, one of the nicest In Gibson County..........FranklIn Arbuthnot...big fanner, married and owns 5 00 acres..........Shirley Wllderman... has Job of housewife in Princeton...........Pat Ot t... married and - owns feed mill In Oakland City..........Joe Woods...vetInarlan, has dog kennel near Francisco...........Diane Ingle ...bookkeeper i-n Princeton, happily married...Aaron Green...manager of Penney s ; in Indianapolis, has been with them since he was a Junior...... i..-••••Ronald Wirth...ln the carpenter business In Chicago, and married a Princeton girl......... .Fred Mason. . .astromoner, has an observatory in Hollywood...........Bob Meier. . .basketball coach at F.H.S., best since the man who coached 55 team....... •«••Richard Meier...married, and foreman at Chrysler Cnrp. at i-H •••••••• .Lore tta Tooley. . . 1 Ives in Cincinnati and -married......... .Don McEllhlney...car salesman for Ford Company In Cincinnati..........Kenneth Bilderback. . . In Marines now as a oorporal...............................................Carol.Moore ... typls t-f 11 Ing clerk for the gov- ernment...........Dorothy Meier...nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Evansville......................... And, that completes the list of 1955 graduates of Francisco School. This is Bob Crltchfield, your ace commentator, signing off and wishing you the best of everything. Class History In 19 +2 twenty-three scared, but happy, little boys and girls started to school. Only eight of that twenty-three are still at Fren- cisco High School. They are: Pat Ott, Carol Moore, Dorothy Meier, Shirley Wllderman, Alfred Stewart, Loretta Tooley, Franklin Arbuthnot, and Kenneth Bilderback. In our third year of school Fred Mason .joined our class. The next year a little boy by the name of Joe Woods .joined our rapidly increasing class• When we were in the fifth grade we had three new members. They were: Ronnie Wirth, Diane Ingle, and Aaron Green. In .junior high t’-ro more boys .joined our class. They were: Don McFllhiney and Bob Critchfleld. fin our freshman year ve had twenty-three members in our class. Those members were: Franklin Arbuthnot, Kenneth Bilderback, Don Brown, Rosa Coomer, Eob Crltchfield, Aaron Green, Diane Ingle, Dixie Keene, Elsie Kieth, Fred Mason, Charles McEllhiney, Don McF.llhiney, Dorothy Meier, Carol Moore, Pat Ott, Carolyn Rembe, Alfred Stewart, Joy Tipton, Loretta Tooley, Shirley Wllderman. Ronald Wirth, Joe Woods, and Cheri Woods. As Sophomores we had 21 members due to the loss of Charles McEllhiney and Rosa Coomer. Between our sophomore and .junior years the love-bug bit several of our classmates. At this time we lost Dixie Keene, Joy Tipton, Carolyn Rembe, Elsie Kieth; we also lost Don Brown. We had gained three new members. They were: Robert and Richard Meier and Floyd Miller. During this year we presented our first ploy, How Could You, Mon? , We were scared to death but enjoyed it very much. We also had the concession stand at the ball games for a semester. When we finally reached our twelveth end last year, which we thought was difficult, but pleasant, ve hod 17 members in our class. ā– .Cheri Woods had moved to Princeton and Floyd Miller had moved to California. Those 17 will graduate May 6, we hope, are: Franklin Arbuthnot, Kenneth Bilderback, Bob Crltchfield, Aaron Green, Diane Ingle, Fred Mason, Don McEllhiney, Dorothy Meier, Carol Moore, Robert Meier, Richard Meier, Pat Ott, Alfred Stewart, Loretta Tooley, Shirley Wllderman, Ronald Wirth, and Joe Woods t’ During this lest year we gave another class rlay— I Love Lucy . 'On Feb. 8 ve went to Indianapolis to attend a session of the state legi- slature. As seniors we received our long-vraited-for class rings. SCHOOL CALENDAE • ; August September October Hoveaber March April May 26 31 7 Zb 5 16 20 29 2 5 9 12 19 23 23 Zb b 7 7 10 10 17 20 22 Zb 28 29 3 7 12 lb 17 18 21 22 28 b ll 15 18 21 25 26 1 11 21 13 18 29 1 6 6 Back to school First big day Seniors received class rings Fall Festival Sunshine Initiation Sunshine District Convention Beta Badio Show Senior Class Play— I LOVE LUCY First basketball game—Cynthiana Basketball game——Mackey Individual pictures taken Basketball game—Owensville Basketball game--Oakland City Evansville College representative talks to Seniors Basketball game—Hacleton Thanksgiving vacation begins Band Booster Day Basketball game—Alfordsville Senior Pictures Basketball game—Potoka Seniors take scholarship tests Basketball game——Mt. Olympus P. T. A. Christmas Concert Christmas vacation begins Holiday Tourney Holiday Tourney Vacation over—Beck to the old grind Basketball game—Stendal Betty Crocker test for Senior girls Basketball game—Hazleton Second Team Tourney—Oakland City Second Team Tourney—Haubstadt Basketball game—Mt. Olympus Finals of Second Team Tourney—Haubstadt Basketball game—Ft. Branch Basketball game— Holland P. T. A. Fun Festival Basketball game—Elberfeld Basketball game--Patoka P. T. A. Founder's Day Sectional Tourney Sectional Tourney County Music Festival Junior Class Play P. T. A. Career Day P. T. A. Open house Junior and Senior Trip Baccalaureate Commencement Senior Day 'Breen Shirley Ross o Mrs. iiorrow Sponsor Cl V1! Carmen Stapleton Vi co- President Joyce Tooley Judy Paul Hancv Tipton Janet Ingle Sylvia Kenipp Joe Bens ley Mary Houchins Janet Rodgers Treasurer Al leno Vaughan Betty Soke land Murjorie Debord Shirley Kelley Secretary Robert Stormont Dunie1 McE1lhiney non Ino r.K Ā«eU or ms Mrs. Kedinfc.il Joanotto Sponsor Hunt. Lynn B rawe r Anne Be rt ley Linda La r-son Barbara Wirth Mary Wi lderman Barba ra Mas on Esther Brown V t Shr. rron Shewn rt Wanda Tooley Brenda Ott Sue Tooley Linda i.'.o rr i s Mr. Paul Sponsor Sha rron '•7a 1 lace Ma ry Ann Kissel Larry Schafer Shirley Ice Carolyn Morris Anna Beasley Delphine '7 a rner Jerry Tooley V.'unda Ife ier Burt Keith Kenneth Ad ler ' i. jm r Nancy Scot, t Dav id La rs on Connie Kelley Dione McEllhiney Paul Mr. Kolb Sponsor Meier Paul Joann Hurt Delbert Davi 8 wlrth tehfield Mary Joe lek Brown Gooch Valada Jone a Donald Houehins Sherrill Bea sley George Green Sue Darrell Beesley Cross Charles Dannielle Seifers McEllhiney Nancy Kirkr ft lm Duane Gaither EIGHTH GRADE Jack Gulley Roger McClure Shirley Morri s Lanny Schlemp Raylene Shome te Janice Lantrip Larry Larson Don Smith Barbara Be rna rd Gloria Erdell Keith Brewer Qwen Hopkins SEVENTH G R .DE SIXTH GRADE TROHT ROW: M. Price, M. Stewart, B. Burnes, M, Woods, K. Morris, J. Bailey, V. Burns, K. McConnell, P. Colvin, E. Keith, R. Seifers, T. Dunning SXCOHD ROW: H. Collins, R. Loomis, J. Smith, W. Brown, C. Debord, S. Taughn, G, Young, I. McKannon, R. Paul, D, Paul, J, Mclllhiney, Mrs. Smith THIRD ROW: G. Ivy, J. Broehears, S. Smith, T. Tooley, D. Coomer, L. Hur- rsnbern, R. Brandon, J. Bailey, R. Collins, M. McEllheney, T. McKannon R. Arnold was absent when the picture was taken. TROHT ROW: P. Morri%, R. Pierce, L. Whitehouse, S. McDevitt, Janet XcXllhlney, R. Christy, B. Bailey, A. Wilderman SICOND ROW: S. Hopkins, C. Carr, K. Mlskell, S. Hrltz, J. Tooley, R. Wilderman, B. Mason, T. Ashby THIRD ROW: D. Jones, S. Hale, M. Seamon, D. Hicks, D. Smith, E. Gaither, B. Ke 1th',' D. Loyd, 7. Hurt lew students not present when picture was made: Wayne Harrow and Richard Keith n an MT ROW J. Meier, M. McClure, M. Meier, J. Wilderman, 3. Woods, D. Gulley, S tevart, P. Seifers, S. Meseersmith, D. Buffolino, Mrs. Carter ROW: D. Hopkins, M. Howard, 0. Lloyd, J. Kirk, A. Dawson, M. McCon- lt DĀ Ott, E. Ott, S. Young, C. Shomate RD HOW: A. Hutchinson, J. Burns, D. Beasley, D. Keith, G. Larson, M. better, C. Critchfield, W. Casper, D. Nurrenbern is absent were T. McEllhiney and M. Farrow Ml Ā«E Ttoi third grade raOHT ROW: J. Paul, D. Lynch, D. Kuester, G. Hunt, S. Miskell, D. Collins, P. Patton, M. Stapleton, E. Ingle, D. Stultz, D. Lloyd. SICOND ROW: Miss Hollon, S. Bolin, R. Scott, S. Norrick, P. Schafer. B. Bernard. C. Hill, D. Hopkins, J. Goodloe. K. Christy, D. Maeon, R. Meier. • i rrice rt Ott THIRD ROW: R. Montgomery, C. Townsend, F. Smith, J. Barton, J. Keith, R. Thompson, M. Beloat, M. Tooley, B. Rhoderick, M. Hale, J. Bailey. Those absent were J. Bartley, W. Brown. N. Hopkins, C. Wallace. M. wilderman. FRONT ROW: J. Dana, J. Scott P. Mason C. Hurt. P. Scott T. Grubb, P. Fritz D. Wallace, S. Watkins, J. Helsley, D. Cross, D. Broshears, Mrs. Collins. SECOND ROW: C. Hunt, R. Wilson, D. Nurrenburn, R. Loomis, C. Beasley, N. Drew, M. Montgomery, S. Beloat, S. Whitehouse, R. Stewart, R. Coomer, S. McClure, G. Landrus. THIRD ROW: J. Ireland, L. Kruse, D. Coleman, D. Bartley, B. Virden, T. Tooley, B. Beard C. Edwards R. Casper B. Thompson, B. Townsend was absent. SECOND GRADE TBOHT ROW: J. Plnnell, T. Rhodenhouse, S. Osborne, B. Dixon, S. Goodloe, M. Wilson, D. Reel, J. Critchfield B. Christy, J. Schlamp, S. Ott. SECOND ROW: M. Schafer, J. Steiner, G. Couch, D. Wilson, L. Osborne, S. Laehbrook, C. Williams J. Hurt, B. Bailey, L. Shomate. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bell, B. Kruse, J. Ivy, R. Wilderman, J. Hardiman, D. Hutchinson, M. Miller M. McDevitt, E. Dunning, T. Smith, W. Lashbrook. activities GLEE CLUB TRONT ROW: Mrs. Green, L. Tooley, M, Kissel, S. Selfers, M. Houchlns, D. Meier, J. Hunt, S, Kenelpp, S. Stewart, W. Meier, J, Ingle, J, Rodgers, C. Rhodenhouse, C. Kelley, C. Morris. SECOND ROW: L. Brewer, E. Burns, B. Ott, D. Warner, W. Tooley, M. Lehman, J. Paul, L. Iarson, S. Kelley, S. Wallace, N. Scott, A. Beasley. THIRD ROW: M. Wllderman, L. Morris, N. Tipton, J. Tooley, A. Vaughan, B. Sokeland, S. Wllderman, A. Bartley, B. Wlrth, S. Ice, S. Tooley, J. Mason, L. Schafer. Diane Ingle was absent. SUHSHIME SOCIETY TROUT ROW: S. Kelley, J. Paul, Mrs. Redman, D. Meier, C. Moore, B. Wlrth. SECOND ROW: J. Rodgers, S. Ro6S, M. Debord, S. Selfers, M. Houchlns, S. Vtllace, C. Rhodenhouse, S. Kenlpp, L. Larson, W. Tooley, M. Lehman, S. Hill, S. Steward. THIRD ROW: W. Meier, N. Tipton, A. Vaughan, M. Kissel, L. Tooley, B. Ott, S, Ice, J. Hunt, S. Wllderman, J. Ingle, C. Kelley, B. Soke land. TOITRTH ROW: J. Tooley, L. Morris, D. Warner, E. Burns, L. Brewer, M. - .Wllderman, S. Tooley, A. Beasley, N. Scott, B. Mason, A. Bartley, L, Morris, P. Ricks. BETA CLUB FRONT P.OW: Mr. Paul, J. Rodgers J. Paul, M. Lehman, S. Kelley, L. Larson J. Hunt. SECOND ROW: C. Stapleton, A. Vaughan, D. Meier, C. Moore, B. Wlrth, F. Ma FRANCISCAN STAFF FRONT ROW: Mr. Paul, J. Rodgers, J. Paul, M. Lehman, S. Kenipp, S. Kelley, L. Larson, B. Crltchfield, F. Mason. SECOND ROW: C. Stapleton, A. Vaughan, B. Sokeland, L. Tooley, C. Moore, D. Meier. S. Wllderman. KIGB SCHOOL BAND FRONT BOW: S. Kenipp, N. Kirk, S. Wilson, L. Schl mp, J. McEllhiney, R, Loomis, J. Ingle, R. Paul, J. Smith, D. Paul, S. Kelley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Green, W. Tooley, S. Beasley, J. Hurt, S. Tooley, Q. Hopkins, J. Helsley, G. Erdell, M. Lehman, K. Cox, J. Stewart, C. Morris. iHIRD ROW: J. Gooch, A. Vaughan, M. Wilderman, J. Tooley, S. Wllderman, L. Tooley, S. Wallace, J. Paul, N. Scott, S. Ice, C. Kelley. GRADE BAND :'RONT ROW: J. Wilderman, S. Messersmith, A. Dawson, J. McEllhiney, E. Ott, i). Buffalino, R. Pierce. SECOND ROW: G. Larson, A. Hutchinson, M. Seamon, S. Fritz, D. Nurrenbern, J. McEllhiney, E. Gaither, J. Burns, T. Dunning, J. Wilderman, J. Kirk. I'KIRD ROW: Mrs. Green, D. Keith, J. Smith, R. Loomis, S. McDevitt, R. Paul, E. Vaughan, D. Paul, V. Hurt, T. Asby, B. Burns, D. Ott, K. McConnell. VISUAL AIDS FRONT ROW: J. Tooley, K. Cox, J. Stewart SECOND ROW: R, Houchins, K. Adler, Mr. Tyree, J. Beasley, R. Wlrth LIBRARIANS Mrs. Redman, B. Mason, B. Critchfield, D. Meier, C. Moore, M. Houchins. D. In le was absent. Lonp; Lon athletics TELL LEADERS Janet Rodgers Dorothy Meier Jeanette Hunt PEP CLUB TEl.L LEADERS: J. Rodgers, D, Meier, J. Hunt. FRONT ROW: Sponsor Mr. Lillpop, B. Sokeland, L. Tooley, M. Kouchins, M. De- bo d, S. Kenipp, M. Lehman, J. Ingle, K. Brewer, J. Steward. SECOND ROW: L. Brewer, S. Steward, L. Larson, S. Kelley, C. Moore, R. Mc- Connell, K. Adler. TKiRD ROW: P. Kicks, M. Wilderman, N. Tipton, A. Vaughan, B. Sokeland, S. WlJderman, A. Bartley, W. Meier, B. Wirth, V. Maeon, B. Davis. BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Mr. LillpopĀ conchĀ Jerry Tooley, Joe Woods, Aaron GreenĀ Ronald Wirth Mr. Tyree, principal SECOND ROW: Fred Mason, Dave Bailey, Richard Meier, Pat Ott THIRD ROW: Dan McEllhlney, Frank Arbuthnot, Carmen Stapleton Bill Arnold, Jerry Green, Kenneth Bllderback, Bob Meier, Don McEllhlney. SCHEDULE Franclsco-9 Franclsco-16 Franclsco-8 Franc isco-H Mt. Olympus-6 Mt. Olympus-9 Pa toka-lh Ft. Branch-13 Francleco-ll Fra nc1sco-7 Franc isco-h Hauba tad t-8 Ft. Branch-6 Pa tokn-6 Games Played 7 Games Won 4 Games Lost 3 I Front re: Co ’ch Lil 'rm', ''flrthĀ 'ā– nor, GreenĀ GreenĀ Student Mfin’ r Meier I Ipconr. nā€! Arbuthnot. St'rleton, McFllhineyĀ Bciley I Third ro’- : Meier, MoFllhiney, Arnold, Bllderbrck, Ott .3 C H 7 D ’J L F ’ov. 1 Fr' nc i sc 0 uq Cynthia n' -7 i)ec . 17 Franc isco 43 Mt. Olynrpus 29 lov. 9 Fr- ncisco r7 Mackey 96 Jen. 7 Fr'inc isco 63 S tend.nl 37 07. 12 Fr nc i rc 0 5 4 O’-'ensvll le n ' J ’ n. U Fr ncisco 96 Hn zelton 42 lov. 19 Fr- r.ci'co Oekl' nd Ci ti- 66 J r n. 21 Fr-nc isco 61 Mt. Olympus UU pov. P.'j i ā–  nc i -co 61 ll' 7°l ton 1 J-'n. 28 Francisco 3 9 Ft. Branch 63 lov . 4 0 Fr' ncisco 76 Griffin 5U Feb. U Fr: ncisco 19 Hoi lend 27 c. 9 Fr nc i'Co 6 4 HeubsV 0 t Ug Feb. 12 Francisco 71 Howesvilles 8 c. 7 Fr : nc isco ā€œā€¢6 Alfordville 2 FĀ«b. 1 4 Fr- ncisco 70 lberfeld 32 b°c • 1.1 Fc nc irco 4? P'5 toke =5 ?ev . IP Frr ncisco 99 Pp t oka 61 ]• - -'TTl-pnjT 'PO rPlTB’Y Gee. 2? FrrtioIrco ?0 Mickey 2 Dec. 2B Fr; ncisco UP Hn elton 56 SFCTZONAL TOUTCrFY Francisco 56 Haubstrdt 50 Gomes Ployed. 22 Francisco 0 Princeton 62 Gomes Lost 8 Gomes Won 1 4 SECOND TEAM rRONi1 ROW: Mr. Lillpop, J. Tooley, B. Landers, D. Beiley, L. Schafer, D. I reon, R. Meier. ilD ROW. K. Adler, B. Arnold, D. McEllhiney, J. Beasley, R. Houchins ..- McConnell. JUNIOR HIGH FRONT ROW: D. Davis, C. Scifers. G. Green, L. Norrick, D. Cross, Mr. Kolb. SECOiID ROW: P. Wirth, S. Beasley, R. Houchins, P. Meier, J. Gooch. • rue Y.'irth 5uard Robert Meier Centerā€ Jerry Green Forward Carmen Stapleton Forwn rd ia Id ;i lhiney rv e rd Fat i rt Forward Franklin rbuthnot Gun rd Aaron Green Ouord Joe Ā«V ods Guard ’ rv 7 . o 1 e y m rd. Dannie l.’cE 1 lhiney Forward ' Richard fĀ«eier Student lfenager Kenny Hilderbeck Center Kenny Adler Centerā€ 3oso SENIOR CLASS PLAY Babes Will Playi I Giiidup, Horse i I Big Heads 11J Look At Usi Eddie Fishers of FH3JI Cj o'. No---just pa Is 1 Aren’i we rtrosatd up?? OFFICERS Benny More Beauties Guess Who ’Yorkinr?? i Handle ’ it;h Care?? Pretty Car'?? Don-Shir-Sue Hen Party I I S.ittinp; . retty


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