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r...-' ,...f-- ,,,.,--f nfs...-- Back Row: Russell Hawes, Vern Gerwick, Douglas Stone, Harold Boone, Harold Fielder, Pauline Mc- Kenzie, Polly Van Koop, Josephine Lesher, Max Meyer. Second Row: Bill Hull, Norman Arendt, Dorothy 1 odd, Bettie Riley, Wilma Meyer, Zatha Smith, Ruth Brickell, Patrica Wands. Front Bow: Bob Dodd, Thelmar Humphrey, Helen DuVall, Helen Raney, Alice Milton, Maxie Mae Moles, Frank McIntyre, adviser. ir calf: Oflicers: Bill Yoachim, president Dave Vestal, vice-president Darrell Wiles, secretary Max Meyer, treasurer Bill Goins, sergeant-at-arms Sponsors: Clair Sloan, .lack McFarland, Duane Sams. Highlights of the year: Raised money through sale of pencils embossed with football schednleg held a pre-Christmas party and a picnic in the spring. Aside from the social Ut., crepe, OFFICERS: Helen Raney .,,.,,, ,,,.,,, M anaging Editor Wilma, Meyer ,.,, . ,.,,...., Editor-in-chief Bill Hull ,,,,,,,,,, Sports Editor Bob Dodd ,,,,,, ,,.... I' eature Editor Douglas Stone ,,,,,, ,,,..,,,, M ake-up Editor Zatha Smith ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,... C irculation Mgr. Russell Hawes, ,,..,...,,,,,,,, ,.,,. .,,,.,,, B usiness Mgr. Bettie Riley ,,..,..,.,.,..,,,,, H ,, ,,l.,,..,. Advertising Mgr. George Newton, Bob Fast, Norman Arndt, Bern- ard Goldstein, Bill Yoachim, Patricia Wands, Dorothy Dodd, Helen Duvall, Ruth Brickell, Pauline Msltenzie, Vern Gex-wick, Fannie Freese, Gisela Schultz, Harold Boone, Mary Thrasher, Anna Marie Krauss, Pollyvan Koop, and Eveyln Miller,-special departments. Sponsor Prank 0. McIntyre During the past year The X-Ray made every effort to support Worthy school activities and was instrumental in accomplishing two special fpage Fiftyfmlel objectives. One of these was the raising of money to send a team of boys to New York to 4 compete in an Energine Spelling Bee over SC1'1b9- N. B. C. and the other was boosting for the purchase of a sound motion picture projector. Early in the fall, Helen Raney, VVilma Meyer, Thelmar Humphrey, Norman Arendt and Bob Fast attended the Nebraska High School Press Association's convention in Lincoln. side the F Club had as its aim the fostering of these ideals to which all sportsmen sub- Bacli'RowL: iisriichard Long, Vernon Dalke, Max Meyer, Bob Dodd, Randall Butterbaugh, Darrell Wiles, oe ev e. Second Row: Clair Sloan, Coach, Bus Ellsworth, Ed Patton, George Newton, Bill Yoachim, Emmett Edwards, Bill Goin, Bernard Goldstein. First Row: Robert Jones, Norman Arendt, Bob Prst, Bill Nielsen, Bud Baker, Don Vestal, Bill Hull.
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Back Row! Lillian Bearss, sponsor, Joey Goodin,I-loyd Jackson, Max Hosier, Harold Boone, Ruth Brickell, Betty Stull. Second Row: Robert Jackson, Gene Miller, Charlotte Hawes, Estaline Austin, Junior Backer, Din Tippin. First Row: Marion Lein, Ruth Russell, Helen Raney. U65 igwzfucfanf Uounaif Officers: First Semester: Helen Raney president Betty Stull Harold Boone, vice-pres. Bill Garrison Ruth Brickell, sec'y-treas. lVlarion Lien Max Hosier, reporter Harold Boone Second Semester: Sponsor: Lillian Bearss Highlights of the year: Sent four delegates to the convention of the Missouri Valley Con- federation of Student Councils held in Coffey- ville, Kansas: sponsored three all-school mix- ers: arranged for a parent-student meeting which resulted in the purchase of visual edu- cation equipment and backed the student-paw ent spelling bee which led, ultimately, to the sending of a spelling team to New York City by The X-Ray. 5Vafionaf 05101201 :Society Sponsor: Kathryn Lambart Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest scholastic award a high sCh001 student can have bestowed upon him. A faculty committee composed of I. V. Tobler, F. 0. Mclntyre, Ruth Hein, and Kathryn Lam- bart. sponsor of the organization, selected the students from the upper third of the Junior and senior classes. Fifteen Dercent of the seniors and five percent of the juniors are ten- dered membership. Students are selected for scholorship, leadership, character, and service. The honored students were presented to the student body in an impressive ceremony at a special convocation. Back Row: Bill Yoachim, Patricia Wands, Virginia Norton, Bob Dodd, Harry Dalke, Barbara Fafifleyi Dorothy Dodd, Bettie Riley. Thlfd ROW: Bill H111-1, N0l'm-H-11 Arendt, L7-Oyfl -Tafbkson, Bob Fast, Bill Garrison, Max Hosier, Bob Dove, Verne Gerwick. Second Row: Lois Rita True, Anna Mae Kenning, Ruth Brickell, Malinda Siebe, Helen Raflleyn Zatha' Smith, Wilma Meyer, Dorothy Shamburg. First Row: Kathryn Lambart Qsponsorl, Ruth Sollsnberger, Aileen Arner, Marjorie Chancellor, Betty Stull, Lila Jean I-Iowell, Joey Goodin, Patricia Ainlay, Arleen Wilson. . ., 3 wif J.: Ulage Fiftyj
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Back Row: Polly Van Koop, Maxie Mae Moles, Fern McKenzie, Irene Jurgena, Virginia Norton, Barbara Fairley, Helen Heidelk, Marion Lien. Third Row: Anna Mae Kenning, Wilnia Meyer, Bernice Meyers, June Madden, Ruth Dietrich, Donna Lade, Eileen Mees, Betty Eaton. Second Row: Aileen Arner, Ruth Helvey, Mildrer Hruska, Ruth Sollenburger, Alice Milton, Dora Kujath, Emma Markin, Vivian Friday. First Row: Mary Ann Knowlton, Ruth Schnuelle, Mary Thrasher, Marjorie Chancellor, Elizabeth Zeirenberg, Elsie Haley, Yvonne I-Iamm, Virginia McMann0n. 512601 fzi- unioz 'zi- Oflicers: Oflicersz Vivian Friday, president Ruth Schnuelle, vice-president Margaret McKimmey, president Bcrnadine Melcher, vice-president Lois Smith, secretary Marion Lien, secretary Aileen Arner, treasurer Sponsors: Mrs. Reba Meyer, Mary E. Mills. Highlights of the year: Promoted 21 rum- mage sale to finance the Girl Reserve rings and pins which the girls had earned by following 21 set of rules: sponsored Tony Sarg's Marion- ettesg conducted a candle lighting ceremony at the Christian Church: won first prize on stunt at districe conference held at Beatrice during the fall. Charlotte Hawes, treasurer Sponsor: Bertha Akin Highlights of the year: The Junior Tri-Y girls had a picnic in the fallg held a covered dish supperg carried on a contest between freshman and sophomore girls on giving pro- grams--f the freshmen won the prizeg n spring party by the vanquishedg attended county con- ferences in spring and fallg entertained at the fall conference hy a reading and stuntg con- ducted candle lighting service for the spring conference: took part in local candle lighting service: helped sponsor Tony Sarg's Marion- ettes and held a candy sale. Back Row: Louella Tryner, Ila. Jean Coop, Phyllis Hall, Marjorie Michels, Willa. Lee Roberts, Ruth Schroeder, Jean Preston, Jeanice Holtz, Betty Carlstead, Valois Hall. Fourth Row: Leola Houston, Doris Mclienzie, Ruth Newton, Bonnie Shuck, Lillian Goldstein, Helen Schnuelle, Doris Schulz, Helen Brock, Mildred Austin, Margaret Mcliimmey. Third Row: Mabel Opfer, Roberta Gordon, Roberta Meyer, Betty Curry, Marjorie Dietrich, Joy Sea- chord, Corrine Norton, Charlotte Hawes, Miss Akin, Margery Hall. Second Row: Donna Melvin, Eileen Aubert, Betty Jo Chancellor, Ruth Kirby, Janet Barr, Shirley Stephenson, Thelma Wyrick, Lois Smith, Nadine Banahar. First Row: Jean Friesen, Betty Page, Dollie Mae Prather, Harriett Harris, Mary Lea, Martha Pieper, Donna Mae Hendrickson, Bernadine Melcher. fPage Fiftyftwoj
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