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we :- Back Row! George Reid, George Newton, Eugene Stearns, Bob Dodd, Myrton Hall, Randall Butterlcaugh, Bill Cook, Clarence Henkel. Third Row: Bernard Goldstein, Wayne Lock, Jim Denny, Gene Miller, Harold Jones, Bill Yoachim, Thelmar Humphrey, Lynn Shuck. Second Row: -T. D. Gard, sponsor, Warren Goin, Richard Miller, E. W. Eaton Keith Boswell, Frank Shipman. Max Melvin, Norman Arendt. ' Firsi-Bow: Francis Blackwell, Bill West, Rex Scott, Clem Krauss, Bob Ayers, Bill Hull, Willis Lonn, Junior 1 e . ' 'D Cf I colt- W ,booafafz u T Cabinet: Ofiirers: Bob Dodd. president Norman Arendt, president Bill Yoachim, vire president Norma .lean Valey, vine president Bill Hull. secretary-treasurer Corinne Rasa-hke, serretary YVarren Goin, sergeant-at-arnis Mary Fra11c'es Ilia, treasurer Sponsor: Sponsors: T. D. Gard. Phyllis Thornton, William Fitton Highlights of the year: Sent delegates to Highlights of the year: Early in the year Older Boys Conference at Lincoln: held a lli-Y the Booster Club sold good lurk souvenirsf date party during the winter: gave a pirnic' in tthey didu't workin and prior to every home the spring: revised the rabinet positions Io football and basketball game diversified and bring about a more efficient governnient-thi-4 entertaining rallies were he-ld. On April ll, will go into effect next tallg elected officers for the lf ' party was given in honor of all letter- next fall's term. and sent them to the distrirt men, The party consisted of a banquet, dauc-e. conference at Tecumseh. and the Coronation of the F queen. Back Row: William Fitton fSponsorJ, Norman Arendt, Jack Cressnzan, Dorothy Dodd, Bob Thornton. Frank Shipman, Phyllis Thornton fsponsorj. Second Row: Mary Lea, Norma Jean Caley, Bob Ayres, Corinne Raschke, Ruth Newton, Janet Barr. First Row: Cheer Leadersgfrancis Bradshaw, Dick Sullivan, Evelyn Miller. Ilpulqe Flftyfllweel
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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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ijaizguzy 5716952 ijamoui Kcvzcgin Banc! Back Row: Harold Preston, Max Hosier, I-Iudgel Selk, Billy Meyer, Leo Cawdry, Bob Kempkes, Vernon Dalke, Delmer Stark, Randall Butterbaugll, Wayne Elgert. Sceond Row: Lorene Connell, Dorene Thompson, Calvin Hager, Connie Messenger, DeVere Gerwick, Leland Austen, Gene Miller, Bob Dove, Patricia Young, Dorothy Dodd. First Row: Audrey Cook, Marjorie Glaze, Montie Lum, Charles Bales, Jack Barber, Lela Mae Harris, Jean Freisen, Dick Dove, Darlene Shinn, Helen Raney. Fairbury High is justly proud of its band, for no finer looking nor snappier marching band is to be found in the state. Early in the fall a campaign was started for the purchase of new uniforms. The result was that on Armistice day the band participated in the downtown . parade and drilled at the football game where they drew Ahs of admiration from the crowd. From the first football game of the season to the Hnal one with Jackson, the band entertained the crowds at half time and every occasion found some new formation added to the already fancy repertoire of tricks. Lincoln newspapers were high in their praise of the bands appearance at the Jackson game. Playing no small part in the fancy front displayed were Helen Raney, drum major, Corrine Raschke, Dorothy Dodd, and Patricia Young, twirlers, lPage Fiftyffoufrl
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