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1. Music and Art Department: Mr. Long, Miss G allup, Mr. Langdon, Miss Cooper. 2. Physical Education Depart- ment: Miss LeHew, Mr. Cum- mins, Mr. Heninger, Miss Fos- ter. 3. Science: Mr. Lowe, Mr Swearingen, Miss Van H o r n Mr. Belcher, Mr. Hanger.
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4. Mathematics D e p a r tment: Mr. Pace, Mr. Baldwin, Miss Sanders, Miss.May, Miss Knox. 5. Business D e p a rtment: Mr. Alexander, Miss B on d, Miss Carfield, Mr. Dean. 6. Home Economics and Indus- trial Arts Department: Mr. Blunk, Mr. Winters, Mrs. Pad- gett, Mr. Shockney, Mr. Welty, Mrs. Mosier, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Jones.
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Like the hands on the clock in the senior homeroom, the students on the right have led us hand-in-hand through the last year of our high school career. They are the instruments that have made us, the class of 1952, tick. They are as follows: Treasur- er, Janet Smith, Vice-President, Carolyn Brineyg President, Ann Parsons, Secretary, Jean Ann Stokes. SE IORS With the regularity of a clock beat, the senior class of ,52 did the work at hand and moved on to greater obstacles on the road to graduation. The green eighth graders who carried all their books to all their classes, watched with awe as upper-classmen drifted nochalantly from room to room at the sound of the bell. Yes, this is the way that the seniors of ,52 spent their first year at F.H.S. As freshies, clubs and extra-curricular activ- ities became a part of school-life. The Cof- fee Pot in the school paper became the offi- cial news-column for steadies,' and parties. Aughe's', became the by-word for after-chool get-togethers, this class was going somewhere -not only in education, but also in the social world. The bug-catching biologist of '49 entered a sophomore year filled with more activity and study. Most of the class began to make plans for the day that they would don the long blue robes and bid good-bye to F.H.S. Talk of next yearn and sweater colors dominated the fast- flying days of the tenth grade. Indiana was one hundred and fifty years old in October of 1950 and members of this class helped her to celebrate. After the birthday party, the juniors, clad in their gray and green sweaters, swarmed over the school and clear Out of This Worldv at their prom. Modern rocket builders might take some lessons from the space-ship builders of F.H.S. who launched their red ship on April 27. At last this group of young people attained one of their goals in life-they were seniors. Yes, this was the last year of high school, and there was still so much to do-the class play, Life With Fatherf, the banquet, and time was run- ning out. As seniors they had time only for a brief backward glance-the world stood waiting for them and the time was now. Today they were school children, but tomorrow they will be the leaders of the world. They lived today and planned for tomorrow - that is what makes F.H.S. tick.
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