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,aim-img' , we Q ff!! Tgffjlillif l T ff X55 1. QL A K Qin fr' Nr M If L 'gs X . 7. Q. N VW X X HW, ,, SHARON WOLFLEY SHIRLEY WOLFLEY SENIOR HISTORY Recalling our high school days we are sad that they will soon be history. Yet the wonderful memories will linger with us for many years to come. Remember what confused freshmen we were, how we dreaded initiation, but ended up having lots of fun, for example, our freshman assembly. As freshmen we won the Intramural basketball tournament. The royalty of that delightful year was Mary Hart, Homecoming Queen Attendant and Sweetheart Queen, with Martha Lajeunesse, Prom Queen Attendant. Bill Penton was our class president, Whitey Goggles, Vice President, Don Hitshew, Secretary, Sharon Wolfley, Treasurer, Kay Lathrop, Student Council Representative, and our sponsors for that year were Miss Scheidt and Mr. Cox. During our sophomore year we gave the Thanksgiving Assembly. Our royalty was Shirley Wolfley, Homecoming Queen Attendant, and Sharon Wolfley, Prom Queen Attendant. Bill Frank was our president, Helen Thompson, Vice President, Karene Eden, Secretary, Tom Graham, Treasurer, Roseva Weber, Student Council Representative, and our sponsor was Mr. Ward. The real highlight of our school days thus far was the Junior Prom. All our hard work was amply rewarded when the finished product, ORIENTAL GARDENS, was a huge success. Helen Thompson was our radiant queen, with Kay Lathrop as her attendant. The Junior play, FATHER KNOWS BEST, was lots of fun to put on and everyone turned out for the first class performance. We thank Mrs. Petro and Mr. Hoagland for helping us on our Junior Play. Karen Wardell was our Home- coming Queen Attendant and Kay Lathrop, Sweetheart Queen. Don Inloes was our president, Ben Connell, Vice President, Kay Lathrop, Secretary, Mary Hart, Student Council Representative, and our sponsors were Mr. Ward and Mrs. Tweed. Next came our big Senior year. In September we had our class pictures taken and we ordered announcements. Our Homecoming dance was well attended and all had a good time. This was the last game for our Senior lettermen and they made us very proud by beating our rival, Riverton. Roseva Weber represented our class very well as Homecoming Queen Attendant. We gave the annual Christmas Assembly Party. We worked hard on the Senior play and with the help of Mr. Hoagland, Miss Kim, and Miss Bales it was a big success. The Seniors were guests at the Junior Prom with Judy Sneddon as Senior Attend- ant. Our president was Bill Frank, Dick Scarlett, Vice President, Tom Graham, Secretary, Dick Kail, Treasurer, Shirley Wolfley, Student Council Representative, and our sponsor was Mr. Hoagland. Don Inloes was the President of the Student Council. High school has been work but it has been lots of fun. We have all these wonderful memories to keep us in mind of our friends, classmates and our Alma Mater, FCVHS. ? as . , l 4 Z I abr,
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