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Freelandvllle Hugh School llDl AL SENIOR BOY by Mr Keemg When you put togc ther all the traxts that m tm up the typ1eal I' HS be y you really haw a combxnatlon that 15 untque 'I 'ake the physu il prowf ss of LANCE KOENIG put 1t to work wlth a combxnitxon ot thr mtt lla Lt of JOHN HAYDEN and LARRY DDNKERLY and the good looks of JIM SMITli1ndtht persenalmtv of MIKE WARNER y u are thmn pre y well along the way To make the KOFDDIHHIIOTI mplete and some lovt fnature am veople that we fmcl IU WARREN SINCLETON R fresh thls mlxture each mght mth th s Jund sleep of DEAN JONES and you have a typtcal FHS boy IDEAL SENIOR GIRL by Lou1se Rlch The mdell sen1or gtrl ms easy on the eye because she has the ph togc nu qualttu s of SUSIE K CLARA LEE'S beauttful blonde hatr and smile and BOBBIE's dlmples and ye year round tan Her personallty and CIISPOSIIIOH are tops' because from CONNIE she gets tntc lltgenr and appeal from JAN our lleal atqumres great thoughttulness and censmderatu n jr all She lnhertts much amb1t1on 8l'lC1C1I'lVC toward accomphshment fr m JUDY and 1 qulet unassumtng nature from LORETTA PAULA's loxe for wholesom utclo dCt1Vltl6S and LEE's lrnagmatxon and dreams round L ut our 1deal's pe rs mnalmty fmt smgmg volce and respett for cultural values SHARON S's l we ft r ln ox mo wus complete thls phase Our dream IS deftmtely '1l0'iClCI' as exempllfud by SUE J's three years mtmbershxp on the cheerleadtng squad I'h1s well balanced mdxvxdual wlll succeed m her future FIIOILC of 1 career be xt that of a homemaker buslness exec ut1ve or SOLIBIIIL t cause she possesses the followmg traxts BILLIE's tact and dlplomacy SHARON T s abtllty to pxtch ln and master hard work BARBARA K's buslness acumen and appeal to strangers From thls compostte plcture our teeal 1S a popular gal because she ts tntelll ent pretty athletlc wholesome she possesses a pleaslng personallty and IS a reflned courteous and arnb1t1ous young lady CLASS POILM QMoments to Rememberl Freshmen Sophomores Jumors Senlors Pllgll Scnool days th1twe'll remember The day we entered F H S We were so qutet and so shy I ut now those days are gone forever The lHlt1atlOl'1 and the parttes too We had such fun llke we always do Wt 'll have these memortes forever Our Sophomore year found us Back together once agam We seemed to grow much closer Everyone was a frlend Our Junlor year of joys and tears Falth Hope and Flar1ty was our play Our receptlon was I Old Paree Our hlgh school days have come and gone They've seemed se ver long But we wlll love these days forever Our hard work on class prtjects Resulted tn a fme trlp East, These days w1ll lmger on forever School days turn to tht future And the present otsappcars The laughter we we'e glad to share Wlll echo thru the years Wh: n other nxghts and other days May ftnd us gone our separate ways, We 'll haxe Freelandulle school days to remn mber O xl i. U ' ' , . - ' . ' . . .' ' , 1 1 2 X ' J , - ' '- , ' ' ' ' ,' . v - V - f Y ' 1 ' ' W ' I - o . 2 '- ftt' I C , -f ' v ,U , V . . ,, . 1 ' ' ' . 1 . e 1' ' ' - ' 'L ae ! D 1 J ' 1 I 1 I - 'V' K H ' ' ' I v 1- , s G , '- ' 'l ., , . ' ' ' ' ' , V' ' 1 ' s ,-. ' - ' s sp 3 Av' vv'L H . ' A , S' 4 K 'D ft . I . 4 A A l l I' . I A -f 4 1 l , - , ' C. K- LII' ' , - I U 1 - A 4 I 2 U H' ' 'H x 'A f I . In talent and culture our dream-girl is net lacking. From ANITA she has obtained a ' 2 ' ' ' x - ' ' 1 . , , o ' ' 1 t, I 2 ' . 'ic . ' ' ' C .. f , ' 1 2 , F ' 1 - ' ' . .4 -- .' , ' 1- '1--b:- - , ' ' . . ' . 1 ,Q . ' , I ,, ' ' ' ll'R ll ' ' ' 'U3 ' D -T v 1 v I I A ' ' ' 1 . A 5 -5 , ,- Q ' 2 If , , ' , ' 1 Q ll ' ' ll N . . ' ll n ll- ' 3 , , Y y ' - -. 2 - r - K I-x
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FIRST ROW SECOND ROW ABSENT FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Vxrgxma Kerns Charles Thompson Jane H1sl1p Ralph Charlton Bllly Telllgman Darw1nK1rchoff Jan Byrne John Clmard Ronald Nlewalcl Carla Brocksmxth Lonme Duzan Stephen Horst David Trxnkle Donna Walker Pam Rldgeway Rlcky Shores Patr1c1a Strange Carol Trent Mrs Green Bxlly Schroeder Behnda Grabbe Kenny Begeman Joan Rothenberger Stanley Harbm Elame Fxnke Rxchard Cllnkenbeard Carolyn Perklns Mark Jones Judy Hargms Allan Horn Freddy Robblns Gayle Holscher Sue Lxnneweber Terry Carrlco Evelyn Adams ,L.1nda Ackman M1ss Cummmgs Bobby Woolard Jeffery Mxller Jean Dlckman John F'raz1er John Plelemexer Jane Parkes Walter Hoke - u 1 - , r 1 1 , . Q 1 I , I Y , 1 1 - - A , . I n n 1 n , y , . - , 1 , v . u , , 1 1 1 , -
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CLASS HISTORY Time August 31 1945 Place Freelandville School Forty two six year olds marched into the first grade We found our teacher to be Miss Ruth who guided is through our first year During the year and summer we lost the followmg Mildred Lucas Jerry Page Janet Ruth Stark John Joe Pepmeier and Billy Helderman Nww we entered the second grade fully confident that we knew all there was to know about school Mrs Green taught us this year We gamed Karen Robbins and lost Kenny Burr Burt n Hollmgsworth Dean Jones Rodney Kirchoff Roger Stephenson and Roger Reedy It was now 1947 We entered the third grade under the direction of Mrs Snyder Patty Wright juined us Jwhn Brown Janice Hottle Herbert Parham Nancy Porter and Jlm W1lson moved away Rodney Kirchoff returned from overseas and spent a few months with us We were naw nine years old and had recess with the older kids We had a hard time learning that our teacher Miss Bohmeier was now Mrs Huffer Mike Warner joined us for few months Patty Wright and Jerry Helderman left us We were really excited about our fifth year This year Mrs Volle was our teacher and we had our first class party We galned Dean Morgan Jlm Wilson and Herbert Parham Marjorie Dotson joined us for awhile but because of a new transfer ruling Marjorie and Jane MCC ur-mick left during the year Herbert Parham also left thls year We finally made it upstairs Our sixth grade teacher was Mr Johnson This year we had f n buxlding a medieval castle and dramatuzing a part of Knights of the Round Table' Dav1d Bement J1m Wilson and Gerald Polk left us thls year We welcomed Marilyn Robbins and Walter Dahnke In 1951 we entered the big assembly It was strange and frightening to us at first but after a few weeks we found we llked it Jim Brown Walter Dahnke and Mary Ann Strate moved away Harley Swick joined our class for a year This year under the direction of Mrs Wagner the Jr High presented an operetta called The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin We gamed a Dean lJones1 and lost a Dean QMorganl high school party and elected class officers Our President was Judy Dlckman Vice President Sue Johnson Secretary Barbara Rlsley Treasurer Sue Klutey Student Council Larry Dunkerly and Connle Trent Our sponsor was Miss Bloebaum John Hayden and Loretta Like Joined us and Marilyn Robbins and Barbara Mabis withdrew 1953' Our senior year looked far away We went on an all day outlng to Spring Mill with our sponsors Miss Bloebaum and Mr Kramer Our class offlcers were President Jan Brocksmith Vice President John Hayden Secretary Sue Johnson Treasurer Connie Trent Student Councll Judy Dickman and Warren Singleton Mike Warner Joined us this year Lawrence Worley also Joined us but left durmg the summer Our Junior year was a very busy one We chose Miss Rich and Mr Holscher as sponsors and elected Larry Dunkerly President Barbara Risley Vice President Connie Trent Secretary Jan Brocksrmth Treasurer Mike Warner and Judy D1ckman Student Counc1l We gained Billie Vance and Roma Postlewaite Joined us for half a year Jerry and Clarence Kirk moved away The class play was Faith Hope and Flarity For the reception we trans formed the gym into a street cafe scene of Gay Paree Seniors' At last' Miss Rich and Mr Koenig are our sponsors this year Our off1cers are President Larry Dunkerly Vice President Warren Singleton Secretary Barbara Risley Treasurer Connie Trent Karen Robblns withdrew leaving us with 22 ln our graduating class 17 of these Z2 have gone all 12 years together We have been busy makmg the annual and raxsmg money for our trip to Washmgton D C Soon we shall all be gone our separate ways but we shall never forget our school days F H S , ' ' : ' . . . , 1 . . l I . 1 T . Y I ' P ' ' I - 1 I I I . . A . . . ,, . . . . l u . . . a . , . , - . . . u . . . .. . H . ,i . , . ' Y . . ' n . ' . We were now green freshmen. This was an exciting year during which we attended our first . . i . . I . - ' , 1 , ' s , : ' . , ' . . ' : ' , ' ' ' , : , : , ' 5 . ' 9 ' . ' ' 2 ' . J . . . . H . - . . . ' II ll ' . 1 ' ' . ' 1 , ' Q . . . . ' u i , at
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