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Riddlebarger and Louise Tate as Elmer and Susan. The supporting cast included ' Geraldine McComber, Lenore Callan, Frances Berkley, Betty Bissett, Clifford Wat- kins, Aqnes Marzo, and Joe Terrill. Many of the various activities of the school have been entered into with zest by the Freshnnen. Many of the first year students have started a musical career by joining the orchestra and band. The Freshmen girls had the largest circle in the Girl Reserve v ork of the year. This class has been well represented in the Pleiad society, an organization that can be reached only by attainment of a high scholastic standard. Even though this has been the first year, the Class of ' 36 has done its part ia keeping up the spirit of F. U.hH. S. Tiicnly
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President Wesley Kewish Vice-President Raymond Berry etary Helen Mondotte Donald Carmichael Secretary Treasurer Freshman Class History Beginning an adventure of grand high school days as first year students, many papooses entered Fullerton Union hiigh School on September 12, 1932. The hard- ships of the Freshmen girls were relieved under the leadership of the squav s of the upper classes, beginning at the Big and Little Sister Party , which was held Sep- tember 9 in the girls ' gymnasium. The small braves were left without any chieftains ' guidance to explore the many buildings of the campus. Led by their president, Wesley Kewish of Fullerton, the Freshman carried on a successful yearly program. Other class officers Included vice president Raymond Berry of La Habra district; secretary, Helen Mondotte of Placentla district; treasurer, Don Carmichael of Orangethorpe district; yell leader, Millard Schuepbach from Lowell district; song leader, Marjorie Dryden of Buena Park. Mr. R. A. Marsden, one of the four class advisers, was in charge of the election. Of the 1404 students now attending Fullerton Union High School, four hundred and seventy-four are in the Freshman Class, making it the largest of the four classes, being one-third of the entire Student Body. Of this Freshman population, two hundred and thirty are girls and two hundred and forty-four are boys. The Freshman class presented the play, Elmer, for the assembly. This one act skit was very well received by the Student Body. The leads were played by Clayton Nuiett ' en
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