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JOHN MICHAEL HIGGINS “F-M all the way” John, witty and fun-loving, played Junior Varsity and Varsity football, was treasurer of Art Club, worked for the “Oak Leaves,” and held an outside job. DAVID G. HUFFAKER “Strength of heart and might of limb” Dave’s quiet efficiency and determi- nation added much to F-M. He will long be remembered for his skill on the football team and his work as sophomore class president and a mem- ber of Student Council and Athletic Association. MARTHA ANN HOLDEN “Her ways are ways of pleasantness” Marty showed her athletic interests by participating in girls’ intramurals and drill team for four years. She was also a member of Future Home- makers, worked in the school store, and held an outside job. RICHARD VERE HUNT “There is only one proof of ability — action” Dick’s exuberant nature and leader- ship ability were shown by his elec- tion as junior class president and president of Student Council. Dick was an outstanding member of the football and track teams and was active in National Thespians. PATRICIA A. HOTALING “The world looks better from behind a smile” Pat’s cheery disposition has bright- ened her many activities. During her four years at F-M, she participated in drill team, F.H.A., Library Club, girls’ intramurals, school store activities, and her church choir. EDWARD FRANCIS IANUZI “Eat, drink, and be merry . . .” Ed’s fun-loving personality was known and appreciated by all at F-M. His witty comments added much to such activities as Art Club and the wrestling team. 29
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BARBARA LEE GRAY “Pretty to walk with and witty to talk with” We will long remember B a r b’s cheerful personality and readiness to help. She showed her many inter- ests by participating in dramatics, Choir, and intramurals. She was a cheerleader, junior class secretary, and a member of Student Council. CURTIS HALSEY “I’m sure care is an enemy of life” Curt found much time to enjoy him- self despite the work and cares of high school. An avid reader, he also held an outside job. KENNETH D. GRAY “One of the vanishing breed known as gentlemen” Ken’s quiet determination and con- cern for others have contributed much to his classes and the track and wrestling teams. In addition, Ken was very interested in flying. PAMELA ANN HART “Never put off until to- morrow the fun you can have today” Pam showed her love of athletics by her participation on drill team and in bowling, basketball, softball, and vol- leybal. We know she will keep on having the fun she has had all through high school. MARY AILEEN GRIDLEY „ “Mary had a little donkey . . . Mary, quiet and sincere, was a member of Future Nurses, the Girl Scouts, many girls’ intramural teams, and her church youth group. Mary’s interest in animals was indicated by the unusual pets she had, particularly her donkey. LAURA HERHOLTZ “What’s to be is bound to be, so nothing ever worries me” Laura’s brightness and friendliness were always welcome at F-M. She spent a very busy senior year work- ing outside of school in addition to her studies. 28
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KATHLEEN MARY IVES “One who makes two smiles grow where one grew before” Kathy, with a gift for making peo- ple smile was a member of Girls’ Leaders Club, Girls’ Chorus, Choir, Pep Club, and girls’ intramurals. JAMES ARTHUR KAISER “No work with lots of pay, that’s my idea of a perfect day” Although Jim liked to take it easy, he still found time to take part in school activities, being on the bowling and football teams. CHARLES JOHNS “I wish I was in Dixie” Chip, coming here from Georgia, contributed a great deal to the senior class. His sense of humor earned him recognition from the Varsity football team and from the rest of us. BEVERLY JEAN KANDA “I’m not really confused, Mr. Wheeler” Bev’s enthusiasm was seen in every- thing she did. She served actively in Forum, as president of World Affairs and Debate Clubs, as vice-president of National Honor Society, and as copy editor of the “Oak Leaves.” ALAN JOHNSON “I’ve taken my fun where I’ve found it” Al’s fun-loving nature and witty comments made him known to all at F-M. He added much to the football and basketball teams of which he was a member. SHARON KAUTZMAN “To glad your ears and please your eyes” Sharon's gaiety and cheerfulness as a member of Girls’ Chorus, Choir, and Pep Club were appreciated by everyone around her. She was also in girls’ intramurals and bowling.
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