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ARLENE A. ARNHT 'Tis beauty calls, and glory shows the way. Nickname: Reds Favorite saying: Geez Hi-Teens 1,2,35 Busy Bees 2,35 Blue and Gold 35 Office Assistant 25 StudentCounci1 15 Class Treasurer 1,35 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Play Committee 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Intramurals 4. Future plans: To teach in elementary school. I will my lczgg red hair to Mr. Snyder who needs it more than I do. Q I A '7'i9'y l f , V, Q VOL ll: ,pf A L Ji 6-,U ff JAMES BALLIET No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach. Nickname: Jim Favorite saying: I don't know. Football 1,2,3,4,Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1,45 Conservation Club 1,2,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track Club 3. I will to Mr. Hawk my ability to play baseball. MICHAEL T. BEAN Prove all things5 hold fast that which is good. Nickname: Mike Favorite saying: Oh stop! Senior Play 45 Student Council l,4, President 4, President, County Council45 C1assPresident 25 Baseball 253,45 Conservation Club 25 Pho- tography Club 15 Band 2,35 Boys' State 35 American Legion Oratorical Contest l,2,3, County Winner 35 Yearbook, Business Manager 4. Future plans: Colorado State University, Forestry. I will to Mr. Hawk a bongo drummer for Room 11. CHESTER A. BELLIS Handsome is that handsome does. Nickname: Chet Favorite saying: Not much wonder. Conservation Club 1,45 Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,45 Weather Club 35Photography Club 15 Blue and Gold 45 Dance Band 3,4. Future pla.ns: College. I will my guitar to Nick Stangil.
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2 ,mf 'P' ' L2 sf- wfwf 1? Back. . .Back. . .Back thru the years. Come with me, a former alumna of Frenchtown High School, to 1954 as I remember those poignant and wonderful times. As I think back, I remember my first day: afraid, awed and shy. . .yes. But more than this, I was excited and looking forward to four enriching years. Fellow members of my class were assigned to Homerooms 8, 14 and 15 with Miss Carpenter, Miss Miller and Mrs. Gross. At our first class meeting, we elected Bill Wolfe as President, Jack Rich, Vice-President, Carol Shaw, Secre- tary and Arlene Amht as our Treasurer. Mr. Luther Hammond was chosen by our class to act as our Adviser. The seventh week of school saw our election of Arlene Arnht, Michael Bean and Jack Rich to the Student Council. We really felt that now we were becoming a part of the school. I can remember the fun I had at our Freshman Party on November 10th. It was our first class gathering, and the dancing and games helped us to get better acquainted. Sportswise, our Freshman Year was a big one, we had champion teams in football and basketball. Carolyn Eckert received a letter for hockey and James Balliet received one for baseball. In the Fall of 1955, I retumed to Frenchtown as a Sophomore: a student well started on the road to becoming an upperclassman. We elected Michael Bean as President, Noralie Haney as Vice -President, Carol Shaw as Secretary and Kay Trainer as Treasurer. Miss Anne Shaffer was elected Class Adviser. With her help, we sold taffeta roses as our class project. As our Student Council representatives, we elected Lyal Gordon, Jack Rich and William Wolfe. By this time, we were well launched on our Sophomore year and experience had taught us that it would take plenty ofhardwork and perseverance to succeed. Bearing this thought in mind,we enthusiastically announced our dance. . . Spring Fantasy, held on Oct. 19th. As Sophomores, we began to take a more active interest in extra -curricular activities. Michael Bean won the local Oratorical Contest, and Susan Schaible, Noralie Haney and Sandra McCarty made the Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Again the Class of '58 made itself known in the field of sports. Receiving a letter for football was James Ballietand for baseball, Byron Hero. I remember how proud we were as Sophomores for our School had champion- ship teams in football, basketball and baseball. Sophomore girls also received honors in sports. In hockey, Lyn Jenkins,Caroline Eckert, Susan Schaible,Noralie Haney and Manager, Ruth Ann Laire received Varsity letters. Then we were Juniors! Upperclassmen at last! We started off the year by electing William Wolfe as President, Robert Rummel as Vice-President, Ruth Ann Laire as Secretary, Arlene Arnht as Treasurer and Mr. Tap Webb as Class Adviser. Once again, we elected representatives to Student Council. They were Ruth Ann Laire and Lyal Gordon. Lyal Cordon, President, Mr. Webb, Adviser, Jerry Shoudt, Vice-President, Ruth Ann Laire, Secretary, Noralie Haney, Treasurer.
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WALTER R. BIRD Large was his bounty and his soul sincere. Nickname: Walt Favorite saying: Let's go, F.H.S! Conservation Club l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Band l,2,33 Baseball 33 Junior and Senior Plays 3s Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Science Seminar 43 Yearbook 4. Future plans: Travel. I will Room 8 to forty-five fortunate students. XXX! NANCY S. BUSH has the strange sweet grace of violets. Nickname: Nanc Favorite saying: C'est la vie, n'est-ce pas? Hi-Teens 1,2,3,43BusyBees 3,43 Blue and Gold 3,43 Dance Committees. Future plans: Home Economics. I will my daily bowl of soup at the Milkhouse to Dorothy Leidy. WILLIAM H. CARR These are the times that try men's souls. Nickname: Stud Favorite saying: Love to. Conservation Club l,2,3,43 Track Club 3i Basketball 2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Future plans: Another year of F.H.S. I will my ability to do law to Paul Snyder who needs it. DIANNE C. CHMIELEWICZ Gentle speech, beneficent of mind. Nickname: Danni Favorite saying: Oh Glory! Blue and Gold 3,43 Chorus l,2,43 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Hi- Teens 1,2,3,43 Library Club 1,23 Current Events Club 33 Biology Club 33 Science Seminar 43 Dance Committee 4. Future plans: College and a degree. I will my position on the J .V. cheering squad to anyone who likes liniment. 9
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