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The next year was the big year when we became Freshmen. That year on Friday, September 15th, we were initiated by the Seniors in the presence of the entire school body. Some of the other big events in our lives at that time were, Saturday night, Oc- tober Zl, a Wiener roast at Lester Williams pond. Thursday, December 14th, when the girls entertained the boys with a dinner served in the Home Ec room. Wednesday morn- ing, February 14th, when the girls held a formal Valentine Tea, and Sunday afternoon, January 28th, when the class held a party at the Vincennes skating rink. Donnie Huffman left our class that year. Our officers were: Pre sident-Gary Tate, Vice-President-Charles Ruble, Secretary-Anita Stewart, Treasurer-Linda Welton, Student Councilman-Norman Snyder, and our sponsor-Mr. Mauck. On September 27th we had our first class party of that year. It was a wiener roast and a hayride at Lester Williams' pond. The next year we became Juniors and sold candy as a class activity. We also sold magazines and had a Junior-Senior Reception. ln 1954 we were seniors. On September 3rd, we elected officers. They were: Pres- ident-Gary Tate, Vice-President-Bob Rout, Secretary-Anita Stewart, Treasurer-Larry Carr, News Reporter-Elsie Hedge, and our sponsors were Mrs. Dollinger and Mr. Ar- cher. On September 18th, we had a class party. lt was a pot luck supper and dancing. Together, we put together the book which we called the Fritchtonian, had a successful play called, The Boarding House Reach , and out of our class treasuary we left the school a gift to help pay on a new scoreboard. During our High School years, we had made enough money to take a trip. On May Znd, we left for Washington D. C. Our sponsors and two other teachers went. They were Mrs. Dollinger, Mrs. Lee, Mr. Archer, and Mr. Mauck. Our class consisted of Char- les Bates, Lee Avonne Berry, Larry Carr, Marvin Cook, Barbara Goodwin, Myrna Hart, Elsie Hedge, Phyllis Hatton, Jo Ellen McCord, Patsy Roark, Bob Rout, Charles Ruble, Gary Shorter, Norman Snyder, Anita Stewart, Gary Tate, Donald Williams, and Linda Welton. . .-' U ,- g. F f i A N V 1 Q ? p A it ' . U' JI X x H . . Q 1 A el b hr .ti . 5 U , K -his ii 5. . ,K . ap. ,lg 1 5 xl 18
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Design! 5255514--g, QED' lx E xl MW ' We ff M ,ge gr -In-2 if N '11, lb 7 1 6 ,L 9,5 W- Lyhrqfi , , r I if is-jx' Junior Class 1 a r X x FIRST ROW: Ben Utt, Dorothy Bosworth, Rose Tromley, Donna Hatton, Marvel-,n Brawdy, Joe Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Miss McCoy, Jean Allegree, Irma Anson Mary Hatton, Rosalie Foss, Kay Young, Nancy McClure, Mr. Carr. THIRD ROW Connie Clark, John Wampler, Robert St McClure, Frances Otten. ewart, Sylvan Ice, Lee Martin Q: Sophomore Class dale, Sam X x FIRST ROW: Dixie Briner, Helen McCarter, Janet Edwards, Rose Roach, Janice Webster, .lean Hatton, Mary Small, Mary Dutton, Faye Catt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mauck, Terry Hart, Gary Tapley, Harry Ruble, Johnny Patter son, Joe Sanncman, Gerry Welton, Bob Lee. 20
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