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' Q - A Clan .Hidlory j 1 In September, i944 the Class of '48 entered the immortal halls of Fort Pierce l-'ich Sclhool, des- tined to become the most stupendous class ever to graduate from there, We started off by electing Gene Hayes as president, james Leeper, vice-president, and Nancy jones, secretary-treasurer, with Mrs. Evans as our Sponsor. For Stunt Nite this year we presented Fashion Show starring those good-looking Freshmen boys. Although we didn't win a prize, we thought we had the best stunt, After struggling through exams we passed on to our Sophomore year. First, we elected Billy Don Church, president, Anna Scharfschwerdt, vice-president, Anita Martin, secretary, and joann Pagan, treasurer. Then we chose Aunt Kitty as our Sponsor. This year we had much better luck with Stunt Nite by winning first prize with our presentation Dreams of a jack-ass. By throwing some of the biggest dances ever witnessed in F. P. H. S., we were able to give the most fun-packed Sophomore-Senior picnic ever. Paying no attention to the rain that was bound to come, we went on to the Community Center for the big picnic and barn-dance. Again we struggled through exams and came out as juniors, looking down, disdainfully, on the underclassmen. A After a wonderful vacation we started off our junior year by re-electing Billy Don, president, Betty Priest, vice president, Vivian Smith, secretary, and Elton Cahow, treasurer. Miss Green, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs, Evans were our Sponsors. Stunt Nite was wonderful-although we politely re- frained from taking a prize on our Stunt. Then untiringly we went to give the best junior Play ever given, Ever Since Eve. The money we attained from these two productions gave us plenty to put on the junior-Senior Banquet of all times. After filling up on that good ole Southern Fried Chicken, we danced and danced for hours. Then, of course, came final exams. Most of us squeezed through and we became High and Mighty seniors. 4 We began our last and best year by electing for president, lguess?l that's right, Billy Don Church, vice-president, Billy Young, secretary, Betty Griffin, and treasurer, jimmy joiner, our sponsors being Mrs. Scharfschwerdt and Miss Shuford. We elected Billy Don, Elton, and Red to Student Council. The first four months of our Senior year have been very successful. Although we didn't win any prize at Stunt Nite, we tried hard. We cannot tell about the last half of our Senior year, as it has not happened yet. Assuming that all 96 of us pass, in the early summer we will don our caps and gowns and march down the aisle. What a good class we have been through all these years? We shall remember the good and bad times and think of Fort Pierce High School as the best in the world. US IN '36 i l ,., ,'.,,,,,1,,, F , ..L....,YJ- .Y-JY, , - , , '
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LOREE VERNA WILDER Ree lt is tranquil people who accomplish much. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H ciub I, 2, 3, 4. VERNON LEE y WILLIAMS Red Well bred, friendly and lots of wit, with a wel- coming grin and lots of grit. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Lt. 3g Stunt Nite I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Student Council I, 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Delvlolay I, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, Senior's Whois Who. COSBY ANITA WRIGHT Anne ln all things she's simple and sweet, No Picture VIRGINIA MAE WRIGHT Genney What sweet delight a fruitful life affords, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Vic- tory Corps I. . 'F- . Ng. 1 ' HARRIET BLUE I WILLIAMS I Little Bit I The most valuable arti cles come in small I packages. Miami Edison High I Richard I, Reynolds Higl 2, 3, Stunt Nite 4, G. A A. I g Green and White 4 Glee Club 25 Dramatics 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, Annuii Staff Ass't Literary Edito I ROGER WOOD Roger His candle will burn ou some day, but it will leav a lasting glow. I Delvlolay I, 2, 3,.4g Knox Your School Program 3, 4 BILL DENNIS YOUNG Snakehips Live fast, laugh heartily and love recklessly, there' come a time when you can't I Football 2, 3, 4, aug 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Kc Club I. 2, Student Cour cil I g Delvlolay 3, 4, Glas Play 3, Green and Whit 4, Stunt Nite 4, Class OI ficer 4, Annual Staf' Sports Ed.
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Senior ,J MOST DICNIFIED Nancy jones Elton Cahow MOST TALENTED Caroline Briggs joe Baggett MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jeanne Arnold Red Williams BEST DANCERS A MOST DEPENDABLE fl Elinor Phillips Mary Ellen O'Quinn Allen Garrett limmie loiner 0 .nh-ai an FRIENDLIEST Vivian Smith Billy Don Church , . ., L - ...HAH ,,.-In H
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